78 pages 2 hours read

Thornton Wilder

Our Town

Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1938

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“Your Town”

In this activity, students will form a group and create a 2-minute skit that illustrates a “day in the life” in their own town or city.

From the grave in Act III, Simon Stimson laments that people “spend and waste time as though [they] ha[ve] a million years.” He realizes too late that most of us take our existence for granted and don’t stop to enjoy the big and small moments that define a lifetime (growing up, finding a partner, forming a family, living, and dying). This develops the play’s theme of People’s Lack of Appreciation for Life and the Ordinary.

In this activity, you will work in groups to create a dramatic skit that illustrates 2-3 particular facets of everyday life that give existence meaning.

  • The skit will be approximately 2 minutes in length.
  • Work in groups of 2-4.
  • Consider how Our Town demonstrates relatable characters and events despite a lack of props and other stage equipment; your own skit may not include more than two props.
  • Consider how People’s Lack of Appreciation for Life and the Ordinary influences the way they act and behave.