THORNTON N. WILDER (Yale '20) moved into his winter quarters in Dunster House last night after a drive up from New Haven. "My first interview must go to Dunster men," he said, in an early outburst ...
New Broadway revivals of Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Sunset Blvd," Shakespeare's "Romeo + Juliet" and Thornton Wilder's "Our Town" ...
According to Mr. Wilder, the Managing Member of the Wilder Family LLC and Thornton Wilder’s nephew, the move will enable “Jeremy to make decisions regarding Thornton Wilder’s intellectual ...
How many Broadway shows has Thornton Wilder been in? Thornton Wilder has appeared on Broadway in 1 shows. How many West End shows has Thornton Wilder been in? Thornton Wilder has not appeared in ...
Aericans--and particularly New Englanders.--have lived under an ethical framework which is much too big for them, Thornton Wilder said last night before an overflow crowd in the New Lecture Hall.
Hamden's polling place at the Miller Memorial Library on Dixwell Avenue has been one of the busiest in Connecticut during the two-week early voting period.
Duke freshman Derryck Thornton, Jr sat down with TDD to discuss the match-up against Yale and what his team has to do in order to move on to the Sweet 16. Duke freshman Derryck Thornton ...
Launching A Noise Within’s 2024-25 “True Grit” season in Pasadena is “The Skin of Our Teeth,” a Pulitzer Prize-winning play ...
NEW YORK — Most great plays are about death, but Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town” is the most likely American play of the 20th century to have you walking out of the theater determined to do ...
We keep time by the metronome of repetitions, seasons, elections. That’s also the way with Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town,” from 1938, the deceptively simple tale of a few lives in a small ...
So goes the question asked and answered by Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer prize-winning play, a text just as resonant 86 years after it was penned. The short answer is, of course, no. And the long ...
The Pulitzer for drama established a precedent in its first decades by honoring the best-known playwrights, such as O'Neill, Elmer Rice, Maxwell Anderson, and Thornton Wilder, but less prominent ...