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Our Town: Critical Review by T. H. McCulloh

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Thornton Wilder
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SOURCE: McCulloh, T. H. “Ordinary Becomes Extraordinary in Our Town.Los Angeles Times (9 December 1995): F4.

In the following review of the Fullerton College production of Our Town at the Bronwyn Dodson Theatre, McCulloh praises Wilder's script as insightful, powerful, affectionate, and poignant.

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