The New York Times reports on the record-breaking number of performances for David Cromer's Barrow Street Theater production of Our Town.
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Review: Our Town by Charles Isherwood
Charles Isherwood of The New York Times reviews the production of Our Town recently opened at the Barrow Street Theater.
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The Genius of Grover’s Corners
With the release of Wilder’s Collected Plays & Writings on Theater by the Library of America, Jeremy McCarter of The New York Times examines Thornton Wilder and his works in his article, The Genius of Grover’s Corners.
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Review: A Young Man’s Travels on Thornton Wilder Turf
Anita Gates of The New York Times shares her thoughts of the Theophilus North production, adapted by Matthew Burnett from Thornton Wilder’s novel, and currently running at the Clurman Theatre in New York.
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Carol Channing and Tovah Feldshuh: Differing Views on Dolly
In a double interview, Jesse Green of The New York Times spoke to the first and latest actresses to portray the titular character of Hello Dolly!, the production adapted from Thornton Wilder's The Matchmaker.
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Review: Voices Raised in Song at Grover’s Corners
Anne Midgette of The New York Times reviews the new Our Town opera, which premiered last Friday at the Indiana University Opera Theater.
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Teresa Wright, Stage and Film Star, Dies at 86
Douglas Martin of The New York Times looks back at the life and accomplishments of Teresa Wright. She is best known to Wilder fans as Charlie, the innocent but suspicious niece of a serial killer, in Alfred Hitchcock's harrowing film, Shadow of a Doubt, for which Wilder composed the initial screenplay.
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In Any Town, Wilder’s Mirror Reflects Angst
Peter Applebome of The New York Times looks at how Our Town contains universal messages applicable on a global scale.
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