AJ Logo an ARTSJOURNAL weblog | ArtsJournal Home | AJ Blog Central

« TT: At low ebb | Main | TT: Ubiquity »

March 26, 2007

TT: Almanac

“The theater longs to represent the symbols of things, not the things themselves. All the lies it tells—the lie that that young lady is Caesar’s wife; the lie that people can go through life talking in blank verse; the lie that that man just killed that man—all those lies enhance the one truth that is there—the truth that dictated the story, the myth. The theater asks for as many conventions as possible. A convention is an agreed-upon falsehood, an accepted untruth. When the theater pretends to give the real thing in canvas and wood and metal it loses something of the realer thing which is its true business.”

Thornton Wilder, preface to Our Town

Posted March 26, 2007 12:00 PM

Tell A Friend

Email this entry to:


Your email address:


Message (optional):