Kennesaw State presents new take on “Our Town”

KENNESAW, Ga. | Nov 5, 2018

Prizewinning drama runs Nov. 6-11

Dzٷվ’s (TPS) will present a new take on Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer Prize-winning drama when the play opens at the Stillwell Theater on the Kennesaw Campus, Nov. 6-11.

The play, set in Grover’s Corners, tells the story of everyday rituals—and big life events—that bind us together as humans in our community. The fictional New England town is based on Peterborough, N.H., where Wilder spent many summers.

Our Town

Co-directed by TPS professor Margaret Baldwin and guest artist/musical director Christopher Hampton, the production takes

a fresh look at the play’s depiction of small-town American life at the turn of the 20th century. The play made its Broadway debut in 1938, and Wilder described it then as his attempt to present “the life of a village against the life of the stars.” He was inspired from the towns among the New England hills where he spent his summers as a tutor and—later a writer—at the MacDowell Colony, taking long walks through the villages.

“In choosing to include ‘Our Town’ in our TPS performance season, we asked ourselves: ‘What does an American village look like today?’” said Baldwin. “From the start, we knew that we wanted to bring together an acting ensemble that reflected contemporary American life in its complexity and diversity with regard to race, ethnicity, ge