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The Skin of Our Teeth
by Thornton Wilder
"The Peterborough Players give us something to see, and to hang on to, showing an affirming flame."
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Read the full review from Jim Kates by clicking HERE
Read the full review from Meghan Pierce of the Monadnock Ledger by clicking HERE
Meet George and Maggie Antrobus of Excelsior, New Jersey, a suburban, commuter-town couple (married for 5,000 years), who bear more than a casual resemblance to that first husband and wife, Adam and Eve: the two Antrobus children, Gladys (perfect in every way, of course) and Henry (who likes to throw rocks and was formerly known as Cain); and their garrulous maid, Sabina (the eternal seductress), who takes it upon herself to break out of character and interrupt the course of the drama at every opportunity (“I don’t understand a word of this play!”).
Whether he is inventing the alphabet or merely saving the world from apocalypse, George and his redoubtable family somehow manage to survive – by the skin of their teeth. Written by Peterborough’s own Thornton Wilder, this play was the Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Directed by Gus Kaikkonen Rated PG Runtime is approximately 2 hours 25 minutes Tickets are $42 |
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