In the glover 's corner of the mysterious village of New Hampshire, the drama that transcends this age is an attractive American classic worldwide. The most frequented play by Thornton Wilder, our town was widely praised in Broadway in 1938 and received the Pulitzer Prize. From the beginning, our town has been produced all over the world.
In fact, the success of play at the cultural boundaries around the world is proving to be greater than the American drama. It is a drama that captured the universal experience of survival.
In our town we examined the relationship between George Gibbs and Emily Weber, the corner neighbors of two young Grover. When Emily lost her life during birth, the life circle depicted in the three actions of growth, adult, and death in our town was fully realized.
Wilder provides several chairs on the bare stage as a background for exploring human experience. A simple story about love is often rediscovered because it asks about eternal love problems, the meaning of life and death. At the last moment of the play Emily who died recently got the opportunity to pursue a certain day in her life. "Oh, Earth, you are wonderful, nobody knows you," she said, because she had a dead place.
TDF and Keith Perry returned to the stage, and he appeared in more performances in our town. He was not any other actor in history.
Between New Hampshire lawn hills there is a small town called Grover's Corners. This village is in the drama "Our Town" written by at least Thornton Wilder. "Our town" is part of the script of "three things", "everyday life", "love and marriage", and "life and death". Each show depicts the world of people who live and live in the corner town of Grover and this secluded city. - In 1897 I was reborn in Madison, Wisconsin, Amos Parker Wilder, Isabella Wilder. In 1906, Amos Wilder was appointed to the Consul General of the United States of America, and his family moved to Hong Kong with him. Thornton Wilder only lived in Hong Kong for six months, returned to the United States with his mother, then reunited with his father in Shanghai in 1911.
Our town by Thornton Wilder in our town is played at the horn of Grover, a small hypothetical town in New Hampshire from 1901 to the end of 1913. This drama allows the audience to understand the various cycles of life with the aim of conveying a message that life should not be regarded as a matter of course. Emilie Webb is one of the most important figures in the show, and Wilder's role is to show the audience the message that everyone understands and has a connection. - The eyes of John Gardner's Glencel archaeologist combine the field of view of the telescope and the view of the microscope. He almost rebuilt the distant place without any help. - Thornton Wilder says that the play of Thornton Wilder's "our town" expresses the opposite of nihilism, a philosophy emphasizing the lack of objective truth.
Our town is managed by Thornton Wilder Stage Supervisor and has many roles. In many cases, graduate supervision is part of a non-representative and takes full responsibility for the physical aspects of production. In our town of Thornton Wilder, the stage director is far beyond the normal function of his play and plays an important role. In our town, the stage supervisor is a narrator, a moderator, a philosopher, and an actor. - "Can someone in my life, minutes, every minute accomplish life?" Whether humans can live. Whether they can "fully or correctly understand" "Weber" Gibbs can only lick this sentence after her eyes are opened to the truth. Emily's eyes did not open after her death. She can relive just by seeing the past special days after her memories.