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theme perfectly. Showing how everything is connected and how we miss all the small things in the world.The staging is kept very simple. This allows you to think up what they are describing. Which lets you use your imagination to make it look as you wish. There isn’t much to the stage as I said they keep it simple, for example: for the wedding all they have are chairs set up in rows. The lighting is low making it easier for you to make your own stage with your imagination. This play could actually have two themes. Living life to the fullest, and appreciate the small things in life. I believe the author wrote this play to show that no matter what the time is or where you live your going to have a routine and the cycle of life. The theme is really developed when Rebecca is at the grave yard and goes back for her day of life. She realizes that she never appreciated things that mattered. The value of this play today is great because it relates to us as it will continue to do so for some time. I believe the title Our Town is good for this play. It shows that it can be any town and anytime. I didn’t really like that play, but I did understand a little more about appreciating the smaller things. I didn’t like it, to me it was very boring. Doing these routines then reading about other people doing them wasn’t my idea of a good play. Other than that I liked how the characters were set up. The only decent thing to read about in this play was George and Emily’s love story.Over all I thought this play would probably be better for someone else. Living those routines then reading about them was really boring. Although as a I said before I did like the characters, and especially how it showed to appreciate the smaller things in life and not worry about the everyday routines....

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