Note to our patrons: Our Town runs in repertory with Sanctuary City. As a result, showtimes and performance dates are nonstandard.
Winner of the 1938 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Thornton Wilder’s masterpiece has stood as a timeless pillar of the American stage. Poetic, poignant, and profoundly human, this groundbreaking play invites us to slow down, look closer, and cherish the fleeting beauty of life.
Through the simple rhythms of daily routine – from dawn’s first light to the hush of twilight – the ordinary town of Grover’s Corners reveals a world both intimate and boundless. A quiet revolution in storytelling, Our Town reminds us to notice life as we’re living it – because someday, even the ordinary will feel miraculous. Join the generations who have discovered that even in the smallest moments, we can find the greatest truths.
“No American play describes more powerfully how we imagine ourselves.” – New York Daily News
“No play ever moved me so deeply.” – The New Yorker
“Beautiful and remarkable one of the sagest, warmest and most deeply human scripts to have come out of our theatre… A spiritual experience.” – New York Post
“Our Town is titanic: beyond time and brutal… The ‘our’ in the title means everyone.”– The New York Times
“It is probably the finest play ever written by an American.” – Edward Albee
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| General Tickets | Senior/Military Tickets | Student/Youth Tickets | Rush Tickets (in-person, day of show) |
|---|---|---|---|
| $49 | $47 | $35 | $24.50 General/$5 Under 20 |
There is a $3 processing fee and a $2 facilities fee per ticket