Non-realistic Stagecraft in Thornton Wilder's Play Our Town
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Abstract
Thorntorn Wilder inOur Townemploys the dramatic techniques other than the
realistic to provide a new experience to the theatre goers and to free the theatre art from
the narrow conventionof realism. He developsnon-realistic stagecraft through
experimental theatrical techniqueslike minimalist stage sets, an Omniscient Stage
Manager who narrates and controls the action, unreal time sketch, and the characters who
speak from grave. Bychallenging andrupturing the hierarchy between actors and
audience, stage and auditorium, illusion and reality, Wilder has been able to establish a
new and fresh relationship between art and life. The major agenda is to disestablish the
Eurocentric normsand theatrical values and to expand the literary 'canon' by including so
many aspects and influences from the world wide theatrical habits from the Oriental
Chinese theatre to the native American of the West.After all, theattempt is to widen the
scope oftheatre artin generalby opening an artistic domain of dynamism and expansive
reveries of world wide theatre experience.