The third act of Ford’s Theatre’s production of Our Town, playing through February 24, is visually and emotionally bracing—a blast of cool air in an otherwise close environment. I won’t ruin the surprise, but director Stephen Rayne and set...
Utah Festival Opera & Musical Theatre is a five-week summer festival in Logan, Utah, presenting opera, musical theatre, concerts and more at the Ellen Eccles Theatre and Utah Theatre in Cache Valley. Michael Ballam is Founding General Director.
The fourth-wall-breaker is halfway through its run at the Wisconsin Center.
Penelope Niven, the Thornton Wilder biographer, explains why the playwright's "Our Town" -- which turns 75 years old today -- still resonates with audiences and theater companies.
For personal use only. You do not have a permit to use any part of it for commercial purposes and into AI. Fallhyde is a strange little town in Texas, stuck in the year 2006. Here, tourists go missing, extraterrestrial activity gets researched and rumors about mysterious cryptids get spread in the town outskirts... and that's not all! Create your own Fallhyde citizen in our maker and join us in solving the mysteries of our town: https://vk.com/fallhyde by nnomnia [twitter, instagram, artstation, webtoon] VK: https://vk.com/nnomnia
This study guide and infographic for Thornton Wilder's Our Town offer summary and analysis on themes, symbols, and other literary devices found in the text. Explore Course Hero's library of literature materials, including documents and Q&A pairs.
Each state across the country has a small town that's worth a visit. Can you guess exactly which ones?
If you’re touring the Romantic Road in Germany, ensure you take a detour to the beautiful medieval town of Miltenberg. This chocolate-box town is home to around 150 colourful half-timbered houses.
Welcome to Table-Top Town! This interactive resource allows your students to build a fully customizable miniature town - complete with buildings, roads, signs, trees, and much more. Print, cut, and staple the color version for a ready-to-play set, or print the black line version and for a fun color and cut activity. This product is great for learning about spacial relationships and stimulating social role play. Makes for a great teacher-directed small group, either in the classroom or in a homeschool setting. It works in the preschool or elementary classroom to supplement a unit on communities. The table-top town can also be a valuable tool in a special education setting, allowing students to practice social interactions and problem-solving skills. Included in this download: 21 Different community buildings (both color and black and white). •3 Houses •Apartment Building •Bakery •Bank •Barber Shop •Church •Coffee House •Fire Station •Flower Shop •Grocery Store •Hospital •Hotel •Ice Cream Shop •Library •Museum •Office Building •Pet Store •Pizza Restaurant •Police Station •School •Theatre Extras •2 Segments of Road/Sidewalk •2 Corner Road/Sidewalk Pieces •Parking Lot •Park/Playground •Beach •3 Traffic Lights •3 Stop Signs •3 No Parking Signs •3 Street Lights •3 Trees •5 Parking Meters •Playground Equipment •Basketball Hoop •Beach Umbrella •3 Cars, 1 Motorcycle, and 1 School Bus. (Even more fun with Matchbox Cars!) You and your class can determine the size of your Table-Top Town. Print only a few pages for a small neighborhood, or print it all and make multiple copies to create a big bustling city. The possibilities are endless! © Steve Brennan 2014 Materials are intended for personal use in one classroom only. For use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses.
Hoping to seek out some of the loveliest small towns in Ireland? We've rounded up some of the prettiest villages in Ireland here!
I have no idea where in France this picture was taken. It sure felt familiar, owing to the fact it reminded me so much of one of Rik Pierce's dollhouses. I sure would love to make it. Though not for my collection, it would be too small. I just think it would be a lot of fun. I even like the color of the green trim. Surely there can't be two doors side by side... Can there? Don't you wonder what is around that bend. I want to see the rest of it! Thank you to Jean-Claude for providing a link in the comments section. It is always nice to give photographers credit for their work. Plus there are more wonderful photos. https://michaelevansphotographerblog.com/2013/07/29/delightful-dinan/
Since small-town life is all I know, I thought it would be good to address some things that really do go on in small towns like my hometown of Julian, CA.
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