Rutherford and Son; a Play in Three Acts by Githa Sowerby delves into the intricate dynamics of the Rutherford family centered around John Rutherford his children and the employees at his glassworks. Set against the backdrop of a changing industrial era the play explores themes of family relationships duty and societal expectations. As tensions escalate and secrets unravel the characters navigate personal and professional challenges revealing the complexities of human interactions and the impact of evolving social landscapes. With a blend of drama humor and social commentary the play offers a poignant portrayal of a family grappling with transformation and conflict.