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by
Thornton Wilder
Directed
by Ginny Chizer
The
classic Pulitzer Prize winning play Our Town is set
in 1901 in Grover's Corners, New Hampshire, where the Gibbses
and the Webbs are neighbors. During their childhood George
Gibbs and Emily Webb are playmates and their lives are inextricably
woven together as neighbors' lives are likely to be. But as
they grow older they pass into a state of romantic (and embarrassing)
interest in one another. George proposes to Emily in the drug
store over an ice cream soda, and they are married with all
the good folks of Grover's Corners in attendance. But George
and Emily's happiness is short-lived. Emily dies in childbirth
and is buried in the town's cemetery on a rainy, dreary day.
There she is reunited with those friends and neighbors who
have died before her, and who help her acclimate herself to
her new existence. In one of the most vital scenes in modern
theater, the peace and quiet of death, which can never be
understood by the living, is portrayed.
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