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Dramaworks’ Quiet, Insightful Our Town Is Worth Investing Your Attention, Imagination
For such a seemingly simple play, Our Town requires the audience to generously invest their attention and imagination. Thornton Wilder’s classic only works when its visitors travel more than halfway there. But for those willing to make that journey, the gossamer delicate play can vibrate the heartstrings and the synapses.
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Tagged Dan Leonard, Elizabeth Dimon, Emiley Kiser, J. Barry Lewis, Joe Ferrarelli, John Felix, Margery Lowe, Our Town, Palm Beach Dramaworks, Patti Gardner, Thornton Wilder
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