All My Sons and Daughters
November 17, 2017

(Left) Ayanna Davis of St. Vincent’s Academy and Ami Agbana of SBP

(Left) Ayanna Davis of St. Vincent’s Academy and Xavier Cohen of SBP

(Left) Xavier Cohen and Myles Valentine of SBP
In a first for theater at St. Benedict’s, the Gray Bees and Lady Bees are sharing the stage through Sunday, Nov. 19, in the St. Benedict’s Drama Guild’s production of “All My Sons,” by Arthur Miller.
Joining the young men of St. Benedict’s for the first time are female students from SBP’s Middle Division. In addition, young ladies from St. Vincent’s Academy are holding key roles, as part of a continuing tradition.
Produced through special arrangement with Dramatists’ Play Service, Inc., the production is being held in the school’s Conlin Auditorium.