Title: by Thornton Wilder
1by Thornton Wilder
Our Town
- A PowerPoint by Jennifer Bufkin
2Characters
Emily
George
Stage Manager
Dr. and Mrs. Gibbs
Mr. and Mrs. Webb
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3Emily
- Ordinary girl in a small town at the turn of the
century. - Bright, charming, somewhat naïve
- Marries George
- Dies in childbirth
- Allowed one more day
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4George
All-American boy Baseball player Wants to be a
farmer Marries Emily Becomes a widowed father
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5Dr. and Mrs. Gibbs
- Parents of George
- Dr. Gibbs is the town doctor
- Mrs. Gibbs dies of pneumonia
- Mrs. Gibbs is Emily guide to the afterlife
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6Mr. and Mrs. Webb
- Parents of Emily
- Mr. Webb is the editor of the local newspaper
- Mrs. Webb mother of two children who die young
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7Stage Manager
Omniscient God-like character Narrator Plays
roles within story without really being a part of
the story
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8A Play in Three Acts
Act I The Daily Life
Act II Love and Marriage
Act III - Death
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9Act I - The Daily Life
- Children go to school
- Milkman delivers the milk
- Babies are born
- Mothers attend church choir
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10Act II - Love and Marriage
- George and Emily graduate from high school.
- They fall in love.
- Marriage unites two families.
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11Act III- Death
- Emily dies giving birth to her second child.
- She joins family and friends in the cemetery.
- Given the chance to re-live one day.
- Realizes we never appreciate what we have until
its gone.
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12Representational Sets
- Minimal sets
- Tables, chairs, and ladders to represent houses
- No props
- Lighting and sound important
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13Setting
Grovers Corners, New Hampshire
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14Grovers Corners, NH
- Fictional town
- Represent life in all small towns
- Set at the turn of the 20th century
- Family, home, and church are the centers of the
community.
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15 Thornton Wilder wrote Our Town in opposition to
the realistic plays being produced at his time.
He wanted something that was a throwback to the
old style of theatre where the audience was
forced to use their imagination and become a part
of the play.
The Play
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