Drama in the Hood

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Not / Our Town: New or Old Play?

Most people probably know Thornton Wilder’s Our Town, winner of a Pulitzer, a Tony, and a Drama Desk award. With thousands of productions from high school theatre to Broadway, it even has a street in New Hampshire dedicated to it. If you don’t know it, don’t worry, you can still watch Pony World Theatre’s production without a hitch, as it sets up its audience with a summary of the original Our Town before diving into their rendition. Wilder’s play takes place in the small town of New Hampshire, Grover’s Corners, where nothing really happens in the relative peacefulness of the early 1900s. As such, the play is about community and small towns and appreciating even the uneventful in life.

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BELLINGHAM THEATRE GUILD DAZZLES WITH INTO THE WOODS

Don’t let Bellingham’s robust outdoor scene overshadow its vibrant performing arts community. While the lush green coastal forests possess their own allure, a very different type of woods proved to be the main attraction this past weekend. Into the Woods, directed by Teri Grimes, continued for a second weekend at The Bellingham Theatre Guild. The musical, originally by James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim, was performed in front of a packed crowd on Saturday evening.

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