In this review, which originally appeared in the New York Times's February 5, 1938, edition, Atkinson praises Our Town as a moving evocation of the beauty and simplicity of ordinary life in America.
Considered one of the most influential theatre reviewers in America, Atkinson served as drama critic for the New York Times from 1925 to 1960.
Although Thornton Wilder is celebrated chiefly for his fiction, it will be necessary now to reckon with him as a dramatist. His Our Town, which opened at Henry Miller's last evening, is a beautifully evocative play. Taking as his material three periods in the history of a placid New Hampshire town, Mr. Wilder has transmuted the simple events of human life into universal reverie. He has given familiar facts a deeply moving, philosophical perspective. Staged without scenery and with.....
This is a free excerpt of 135 words. This section contains 764 words. This
study guide contains 17,786 words (approx. 59 pages at 300
words per page).
Read the rest of this Literature Guide with our Our Town Access Pass.