Our Town (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 24, 2003

Original Title:
Our Town

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Masterpiece
Showtime Networks

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 120

Our Town is a three-act play by American playwright Thornton Wilder. It is a character story about an average town's citizens in the early twentieth century as depicted through their everyday lives. Using metatheatrical devices, Wilder sets the play in a 1930s theater. He uses the actions of the Stage Manager to create the town of Grover's Corners for the audience. Scenes from its history between the years of 1901 and 1913 play out. Originally broadcast on the Showtime Network, then as part of the PBS series "Masterpiece Theatre" (season 33, episode 1).

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Assistant Director:
Ken Diego

Assistant Editor:
Matthew Linnell

Author:
Thornton Wilder

Camera Operator:
Peter Nolan
Gerard Sava
Gábor Kövér
Douglas Pellegrino

Casting:
Deborah Brown

Colorist:
Walter Lefler

Costume Design:
Tony Walton

Director:
James Naughton

Director of Photography:
Phil Abraham

Editor:
Camilla Toniolo

Executive Producer:
Rebecca Eaton
Alison Harris
Anne Keefe
Joanne Woodward

Foley Artist:
John Hassler

Foley Mixer:
Grant Maxwell

Hair Designer:
Robert-Charles Vallance

Hair Supervisor:
Dallas Hartnett

Hairstylist:
John Quaglia
Anthony Gueli

Lighting Design:
Richard Pilbrow

Makeup Artist:
Toy Van Lierop
Michelle Bruno
Paul Gebbia
Kay Gelbord

Makeup Supervisor:
Dallas Hartnett

Online Editor:
Craig Gordon

Post Production Supervisor:
Karen Dancheck

Producer:
Marc Bauman

Production Coordinator:
Jesse Craine
Marina Parker

Production Manager:
Alison Sandler

Script Supervisor:
Susan Kopensky

Set Designer:
Tony Walton

Sound:
Blake Norton
Mike Shoskes

Sound Designer:
Raymond D. Schilke

Sound Editor:
Tony Slocum
James David Redding III

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ken Hahn

Stage Director:
James Naughton

Supervising Producer:
Frank Garritano

Supervising Sound Editor:
Tony Pipitone
Bill Marino

Technical Supervisor:
Arthur Siccardi

Wig Designer:
Robert-Charles Vallance

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