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Jason Robert Brown Reflects on The Eighth Day

On November 14, 1968, Thornton Wilder received the National Book Award for his sixth novel, The Eighth Day.  On the 

Drama, The Skin of Our Teeth, Wilder's Words
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Bonnie Georgette Hamlett | The Wilder-Proust Questionnaire

With the 3rd International Thornton Wilder Conference just around the corner, scholars, friends and fans of TW answer 7 short 

Criticism, Drama, Events, Wilder's Words
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Professor Christopher Benfey | The Wilder-Proust Questionnaire

With the 3rd International Thornton Wilder Conference just around the corner, scholars, friends and fans of TW answer 7 short 

Thornton Wilder's sisters Isabel and Charlotte with their mother, Isabella (center) circa 1915
Newsroom, Our Town, The Skin of Our Teeth
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Monika Lehman, Beinecke Library | The Wilder-Proust Questionnaire

With the 3rd International Thornton Wilder Conference just around the corner, scholars, friends and fans of TW answer 7 short 

Drama, Our Town, The Matchmaker, Uncategorized
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David Greenspan: The Wilder-Proust Questionnaire

With the 3rd International Thornton Wilder Conference just around the corner, scholars, friends and fans of TW answer 7 short 

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Thornton Wilder’s Honorary Doctorate from University of New Hampshire

65 years ago today, on June 7, 1953, the University of New Hampshire presented Thornton Niven Wilder, “scholar, philosopher, distinguished 

Featured, Our Town
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Leslie Odom, Jr. | On Playing George in Our Town

An excerpt from FAILING UP © 2018 by Leslie Odom, Jr. FOR ACTORS OF COLOR, A LARGE Determining factor of 

Events, Featured, Full-Length Plays, Our Town, Our Town Productions
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This Play Is Called Our Town: 80 Years in Grover’s Corners

SDC Journal asked director Kate Powers to speak with several directors who have worked on the play, 

Criticism, Drama, Featured, Full-Length Plays, The Skin of Our Teeth, Uncategorized
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Surviving by The Skin of Our Teeth: Closing out The Skin’s 75th Anniversary Year

We close out The Skin’s 75th Anniversary Year, pinching ourselves that we are still alive to celebrate this milestone, with a few quotes: one from the author and others from those who love the play and are brave enough to produce and write about it. 

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Lope, Pinedo, Some Child Actors, and a Lion

By Thornton Wilder Bad times had fallen on the theater. In November 1597 the playhouses of Madrid were closed while 

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