

The Collected Short Plays Of Thornton Wilder
Thornton Wilder
In this collection of his most famous one-act plays, Thornton Wilder experiments with techniques and dramatic forms he would later develop in his celebrated full-length works.
The plays offer a first glimpse of Wilder’s Stage Manager; his usage of pantomime, minimal scenery and farce; and his signature connection between the commonplace and the cosmic dimensions of the human experience.
Contents: The Long Christmas Dinner The Happy Journey to Trenton and Camden Pullman Car Hiawatha Queens of France Such Things Only Happen in Books Love and How to Cure It
"Wilder's tone is dry, fond; if God were to dabble in anthropology, and the recording angels to write with wry humor and infinite tolerance of human folly, this is how the holy books would read."
— The New York Times
"Queens of France has so rich and gay a theme, and is done with such a superbly delicate, light touch as to make it sheer delight."
— The Chicago Tribune
| Character |
|---|
| THE STAGE MANAGER |
| AN INSANE WOMAN Mrs. Churchill |
| MALE ATTENDANT Mr. Morgan |
| THE FEMALE ATTENDANT a trained nurse |
| PHILIP MILBURY |
| HARRIET MILBURY Philip’s young wife |
| A MAIDEN LADY |
| A MIDDLE-AGED DOCTOR |
| A STOUT, AMIABLE WOMAN |
| AN ENGINEER Bill, going to California |
| AN ENGINEER Fred |
| THE PORTER Harrison |
| GROVER’S CORNERS, OHIO represented by a Grinning Boy |
| THE FIELD represented by Somebody in Shirt Sleeves |
| A TRAMP |
| PARKERSBURG, OHIO represented by a Farmer’s Wife and Three Young People |
| A WORKMAN Mr. Krüger, a ghost |
| THE WORKER a watchman |
| THE WEATHER represented by a Mechanic |
| TEN O’CLOCK |
| ELEVEN O’CLOCK |
| TWELVE O’CLOCK |
| SATURN |
| VENUS |
| JUPITER |
Wilder's Classic One-Acts is a play written by Thornton Wilder and published by Samuel French .
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