All Together At Last

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Full-Length: (2020) Part 3 in the "All Together" series. Fifteen years after "All Together Again," the family gathers to celebrate the life of one of them. For Fox's son P.J. and his boyfriend Will, it's a time of reckoning, and all of the family is facing decisions about the future.

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Full-Length: (2020) Part 3 in the "All Together" series. Fifteen years after "All Together Again," the family gathers to celebrate the life of one of them. For Fox's son P.J. and his boyfriend Will, it's a time of reckoning, and all of the family is facing decisions about the future.

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  • Kim E. Ruyle: All Together At Last

    It all hits at once. The death of Paul’s dad. The appearance of Will who’s spent the night with P.J. The arrival of Dorothy that’s followed by the arrival of Fox. And then, to top it off, the arrival of Gene, Will’s alcohol-abusing father. In lesser hands, the story of these characters with all the emotions, decisions, and conflict (some physical) could be muddled. But Williams masterfully weaves it all together in a moving, heartfelt tapestry, a fitting next chapter in the saga of this family.

    It all hits at once. The death of Paul’s dad. The appearance of Will who’s spent the night with P.J. The arrival of Dorothy that’s followed by the arrival of Fox. And then, to top it off, the arrival of Gene, Will’s alcohol-abusing father. In lesser hands, the story of these characters with all the emotions, decisions, and conflict (some physical) could be muddled. But Williams masterfully weaves it all together in a moving, heartfelt tapestry, a fitting next chapter in the saga of this family.

  • Maximillian Gill: All Together At Last

    It's always wonderful to revisit these characters, all fleshed out so well that they're as familiar as real people. However, the play doesn't reside in easy familiarity but instead derives its power from forcing these characters to take on new and uneasy situations. Watching this family band together to face down an abuser is a delight, and the confrontation itself is both tense and peppered with Williams's characteristically deft brand of humor. I am also impressed by the subtle way the writer adds references to the previous plays in the series to allow this piece to stand on its own.

    It's always wonderful to revisit these characters, all fleshed out so well that they're as familiar as real people. However, the play doesn't reside in easy familiarity but instead derives its power from forcing these characters to take on new and uneasy situations. Watching this family band together to face down an abuser is a delight, and the confrontation itself is both tense and peppered with Williams's characteristically deft brand of humor. I am also impressed by the subtle way the writer adds references to the previous plays in the series to allow this piece to stand on its own.

  • Chelsea Frandsen: All Together At Last

    Poignant, funny, and full of heart and love, Philip Middleton Williams' "All Together" series has been on my list of favorite plays for a while, and this concluding play is a fantastic end to the series. It was so nice to see Adam, Fox, Paul, and Dorothy(someone I'd like to portray when I'm old enough--she's that brilliant) again and P.J. and Will were welcome additions to this quirky awesome family. Warmed my heart and a play series that should be produced often.

    Poignant, funny, and full of heart and love, Philip Middleton Williams' "All Together" series has been on my list of favorite plays for a while, and this concluding play is a fantastic end to the series. It was so nice to see Adam, Fox, Paul, and Dorothy(someone I'd like to portray when I'm old enough--she's that brilliant) again and P.J. and Will were welcome additions to this quirky awesome family. Warmed my heart and a play series that should be produced often.

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Character Information

  • Paul Henderson
    Character Age
    65
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Adam Connolly
    Paul's husband
    Character Age
    60
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • P.J. Henderson-Connolly
    Paul and Adam’s grandson.
    Character Age
    15
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Will Kurtz
    P.J.’s boyfriend.
    Character Age
    17
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Dorothy Henderson
    Paul’s mother.
    Character Age
    90
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Fox Henderson-Connolly
    P.J.’s father, Paul and Adam’s son.
    Character Age
    40
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Gene Kurtz
    Will’s father.
    Character Age
    Late 30's
    Character Gender Identity
    Male