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Date: 2015-05-20 20:24:10
Arts
The Skin of Our Teeth
Thornton Wilder
Helen Hayes
Our Town
Pulitzer Prize
Fredric March
Wilder
All About Us
Pulitzer Prize for Drama
Theatre
Literature

Notes from the Artistic Director Susan E. Evans: History of the Play In early 1940, Thornton Wilder finished in six weeks the first act of a play he wanted to write about the positive in mankind amidst the horrific event

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