In these two new plays by Conal Creedon, the expectations of father and sons come up against insurmountable obstacles and generational communications break down. In After Luke, a son returns to Ireland in hopes of making a bundle on the booming real estate market by selling the family property, a greedy power play that doesn’t go over so well with pops. When I Was God has a son dealing with his father’s unreasonable expectations for his sports career.