Main Cast: Paul Newman, Maggie Lacey, Ben Fox, Frank Converse, Jayne Atkinson
Release Year: 2003
Country: US
Run Time: 120 minutes
Plot
Originally assembled by actress Joanne Woodward at Connecticut's Westport County Playhouse (where she served as artistic director), this highly praised 2002 revival of Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize-winning 1938 play Our Town enjoyed a brief Broadway stay that same year, and it was during its New York run that the production was videotaped for the Showtime cable network. The revival's principal attraction was Woodward's husband, Paul Newman, in the role of the avuncular Stage Manager, who narrates the action and occasionally converses with the characters on-stage and with members of the audience. Covering a period from 1901 to approximately 1917, the play is set in the New England community of Grover's Corners (conveyed with a bare minimum of sets and props, as dictated by Wilder's original staging notes). The focus is on the romance between Emily Webb (Maggie Lacey), daughter of the town's newspaper editor, and George Gibbs (Ben Fox). The play's three acts run the full gamut of Emily and George's relationship, from courtship, to marriage, to early death. In addition to Newman, the cast of Our Town is full of familiar TV and movie faces, among them Jeffrey DeMunn, Jane Curtin, Mia Dillon, Travis Walters, Stephen Mendillo, and Jake Robards, grandson of Jason Robards Jr. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Jeffrey DeMunn - Charles Webb; Jane Curtin - Myrtle Webb; Stephen Spinella - Simon Stimson; Mia Dillon - Mrs. Soames; Jake Robards - Howie Newsome; Travis Walters - Si Crowell; T.J. Sullivan - Joe Crowell; Stephen Mendillo - Constable Bill Warren; John Braden - Prof. Willard; Tom Brennan - Joe Stoddard; Conor Donovan - Wally Webb; Kristen Hahn - Rebecca Gibbs; Carter Jackson - Sam Craig; Wendy Barrie-Wilson - Woman in Balcony; Reathel Bean - Man in Auditorium; Cynthia Wallace - Woman in Auditorium