Fairfield Ludlowe H.S. Drama Club Presents A WILDER TIME

By: Nov. 09, 2018
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Fairfield Ludlowe H.S. Drama Club Presents A WILDER TIME

FAIRFIELD LUDLOWE HIGH SCHOOL DRAMA CLUB presents 2 One-Act Plays by Thornton Wilder : The Long Christmas Dinner & PULLMAN CAR HIAWATHA on Friday, November 30th at 8:00 PM and Saturday, December 1 at 2:00 PM & 8:00 PM. Tickets: $10.00 in the FLHS Nancy Larsen AUDITORIUM, 785 Unquowa Road, Fairfield, CT. Tickets available at the door.

On Oct. 24th the FLHS Drama Club students had the amazing opportunity to SKYPE with Tappan Wilder, the nephew of Thornton Wilder and Literary Manager for the Wilder Estate. Mr. Wilder generously answered questions and helped the Cast and Crew better understand the plays. His words have informed and enriched rehearsals. During the session, Mr. Wilder stressed to the students how universally famous these 2 plays are.

"I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is to be human." Thornton Wilder

A Wilder Time, the fall production, featuring the 2 one-acts the Fairfield Ludlowe H.S. Drama Club will present on Nov. 30 & Dec. 1, were written 7 years before Our Town, and reflect the superb development of his masterpiece.

In all his plays, Wilder is contemplating and encapsulating Life and the meaning of Life, especially noting how quickly our precious time together passes. Experimenting with a minimalist theatrical style, The Long Christmas Dinner covers 90 years of dinners in one home in less than an hour. People pass so quickly through the 2 portals of Life and Death that Time does fly, and often simultaneously appears to move very slowly. The Long Christmas Dinner is a yearly tradition at The Public Theatre in NYC.

The fearless playwright also grapples with the questions of how people are able to survive tragedy in their lives. In PULLMAN CAR HIAWATHA lives pass as they journey on a train, separate but equal, with each passenger facing life's daily struggles, both mundane and terrifying, while the planets float by and the hours tick away.

For more information or to make reservations contact: fkondziela@fairfieldschools.org.



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