Review: A poignant ‘Our Town' roams the region
Our Town is one of the most delectable chestnuts of the American stage and also one of its great paradoxes — a thoroughly life-affirming play that, when done well, makes you sad.In productions of Thornton Wilder's 1938 masterpiece that sweep happy-go-luckily through the cycle of life in little early-20th-century Grovers Corners, N.H., even the third act, set in a cemetery, can come off soft. But at its finest, …
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