In a play that reminds us of the strong foundations of familial love, Arthur Giron takes us on a theatrical journey that spans three generations of five families. Becoming Memories beautifully illustrates the permeability of memory and time by taking us through vignettes of family history sparked by the questions of a character’s later-day descendants. A talented ensemble of ten actors magically conjures up multiple characters and settings in a work that maps the many side-roads taken, or passed up, that forever change the shape of family trees.