Welcome to the Family

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Full-Length: (2020) Part 4 in the "All Together" series. Five years after "All Together At Last," P.J. and Will are planning their wedding when Will finds out about his family history, including his birth name and ancestry. He braces himself to meet his past and his future in the form of his biological father and half-brother.

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Full-Length: (2020) Part 4 in the "All Together" series. Five years after "All Together At Last," P.J. and Will are planning their wedding when Will finds out about his family history, including his birth name and ancestry. He braces himself to meet his past and his future in the form of his biological father and half-brother.

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  • Kim E. Ruyle: Welcome to the Family

    Welcome to the Family is a worthy addition to the series that follows a non-traditional family over a couple of decades. Will, who came on the scene in a previous episode, takes center stage. He’s anticipating his marriage to P.J. when his biological father and half-brother arrive unexpectedly, and this sends him into a tailspin. His reaction is all too real, but his family – all of his family, especially Josh – help him find his way through his pain. Another excellent family drama.

    Welcome to the Family is a worthy addition to the series that follows a non-traditional family over a couple of decades. Will, who came on the scene in a previous episode, takes center stage. He’s anticipating his marriage to P.J. when his biological father and half-brother arrive unexpectedly, and this sends him into a tailspin. His reaction is all too real, but his family – all of his family, especially Josh – help him find his way through his pain. Another excellent family drama.

  • Rand Higbee: Welcome to the Family

    A play about family and identity. Will and PJ are planning their upcoming wedding when they get an unexpected visit from the father Will has never met and the brother he never knew he had. This is a continuation of playwright Philip Middleton Williams' "All Together" series, but you don't have to be familiar with the earlier plays to understand this one. Few playwrights out there write about gay issues and family issues better than Mr. Williams.

    A play about family and identity. Will and PJ are planning their upcoming wedding when they get an unexpected visit from the father Will has never met and the brother he never knew he had. This is a continuation of playwright Philip Middleton Williams' "All Together" series, but you don't have to be familiar with the earlier plays to understand this one. Few playwrights out there write about gay issues and family issues better than Mr. Williams.

  • Lucy Wang: Welcome to the Family

    Welcome to a wonderful play that offers new beginnings and a marriage of hope and love. You will want to belong to this family, I know I do, so filled with love, surprise, complexity and wit.

    Welcome to a wonderful play that offers new beginnings and a marriage of hope and love. You will want to belong to this family, I know I do, so filled with love, surprise, complexity and wit.

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Character Information

  • Will Kurtz
    Muscular
    Character Age
    Early 20's
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Mixed: Latino and any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • P.J. Henderson-Connolly
    Well-built. Will's fiance.
    Character Age
    Early 20's
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Tony Duran
    Character Age
    Late 30's
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Josh Duran
    Tony's son.
    Character Age
    Sixteen
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Paul Henderson
    P.J.'s grandfather.
    Character Age
    Early 70's
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Adam Connolly
    P.J.'s grandfather.
    Character Age
    Late 60's
    Character Gender Identity
    Male