The theme of our town is that people really do not appreciate trifles in daily life. This theme is displayed during the game. It starts with everyone's experience in everyday life. But as you talk stories progressively, the idea that you start to notice long lasts is that people in the play do not mind what really matters. At the end of the play, you can see that almost everyone is not worried enough about their small things but only worried about the future by worrying about the future.
In order to fully understand life, many people think that it is difficult to do this. Thornton Wilder's drama "The Our Town" is located in Grover's Corners, a small town in New Hampshire. Two members of the town, George Gibbs and Emily Webb, grew up and married. When Emily dies while giving birth, she experiences what happens after death, and meet other people who know she died. Sharing rooms for six years is long enough for me. As a little girl, I am very pleased that I paint my room as I like and can decorate it. My family lives in a small house, a large four-story house. The space of the new house is twice the size of my house. Initially our house looked empty as we had not enough furniture to fill all the space. For a while our new house did not look like our house. We seem to be in the forest on holiday
Our town is a theater which was held at the turn of the century in a rural town of Grover's Corners in New Hampshire. Playwright Thornton Wilder is trying to convey the importance of small things that are often overlooked in life. In the first two acts, he has constructed a scene that allows us to show that the third action has experienced oblivion of what we actually happened in their lives often as a human being. Wilder tried to show us life as a matter of course. - From December 5th to 7th, I played at Thornton Wilder's "Our Town" show. An actor or actress is the only set or prop used by us to hide the umbrella of Julie Dumbler, hide the flat bottom on both sides of the stage to hide people behind. The reason for the lack of setup is that the audience can imagine horns of Grover in New Hampshire.