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Gordon continued her on-stage acting career in the 1950s, and was nominated for a 1956 Tony, for Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play, for her portrayal of Dolly Levi in Thornton Wilder's The Matchmaker, a role she also played in London, Edinburgh and Berlin.
Leigh was well enough to resume acting in 1946, in a successful London production of Thornton Wilder's The Skin of Our Teeth ; but her films of this period, Caesar and Cleopatra ( 1945 ) and Anna Karenina ( 1948 ), were not great successes.
In the same year, Newman co-starred with Eva Marie Saint and Frank Sinatra in a live — and color — television broadcast of Our Town, a musical adaptation of Thornton Wilder's stage play.
* The Merchant of Yonkers ( 1938 ), Thornton Wilder's play, later rewritten as " The Matchmaker ".
He was part of the original Stratford Festival company in the 1950s, acting alongside Alec Guinness, and appeared in the first production of Thornton Wilder's The Matchmaker at the Edinburgh Festival.
* Thornton Wilder's The Bridge of San Luis Rey
The delicate, gem-like jigsaw of Thornton Wilder's The Bridge of San Luis Ray could not be more unlike the feverishly cunning philosophical monologue of Albert Camus ' The Fall, but both novels are about the same length.
In the summer of 2010, McKean took over the role of the Stage Manager in Thornton Wilder's Our Town at the Barrow Street Playhouse in New York's Greenwich Village.
" In February 2009, he returned to theater in a Chicago production of Thornton Wilder's three-act play Our Town as George Gibbs at the Lookingglass Theatre.
In 1938 she made her Broadway debut in the original staging of Thornton Wilder's play Our Town as Emily Webb, the tragic young woman who dies in childbirth.
Following her high school graduation in 1938, she went to New York, changed her name to " Teresa Wright ", and was hired as understudy to Dorothy McGuire and Martha Scott for the role of Emily in Thornton Wilder's stage production of Our Town at Henry Miller's Theatre.
* In Thornton Wilder's play The Skin Of Our Teeth ( 1942 ), it is stated that Henry Antrobus ' real name is Cain and he accidentally killed his brother Abel with a stone.
Aside from his more well-known monologues, Gray was a founding member of the experimental theater company The Wooster Group, and appeared in a large number of plays, including a high-profile revival of Thornton Wilder's Our Town.
Kander, along with Ebb, also wrote songs for Thornton Wilder's The Skin of Our Teeth, and it was set to premiere in London, but the rights were pulled by Wilder's nephew.
* Thornton Wilder's 1938 Pulitzer Prize winning play, Our Town, refers to Lake Winnipesaukee at the beginning of Act III.
At the University of Chicago she attended Thornton Wilder's writing class and earned her MA in Epic Poetry and the literature of the and Elizabethan and Jacobean periods.
Cato also appears in Thornton Wilder's highly-fictionalized " fantasia " Ides of March, where Cato is described by Caesar as one of " four men whom I most respect in Rome " but who " regard me with mortal enmity ".
* OT: Our Town, a 2002 documentary film about a high school in Compton, California that stages Thornton Wilder's Our Town.
This form of irony is important in Greek tragedy, as it is in Oedipus Rex and in the Duque de Rivas ' play that Verdi transformed into La Forza del Destino (" The Force of Destiny ") or Thornton Wilder's The Bridge of San Luis Rey, or in Macbeth's uncannily-derived knowledge of his own destiny, which in spite of all his actions does not preclude a horrible fate.
The Bridge of San Luis Rey is American author Thornton Wilder's second novel, first published in 1927 to worldwide acclaim.
In the 1960s, notable presentations included The Tulip Bee by N. C. Hunter starring Celia Johnson and John Clements and Thornton Wilder's Ides of March directed by Gielgud ( both 1963 ).
" Love and Marriage " was introduced by Frank Sinatra in the 1955 television production of Thornton Wilder's Our Town that aired on Producers ' Showcase.
He appeared in a 1948 Broadway production of Thornton Wilder's play The Happy Journey to Trenton and Camden.

Thornton and older
He began playing music with his older brother Skippy and cousin Allen Thornton at the age of 11, being exposed to the music of Hawaiian entertainers of the time such as Peter Moon, Palani Vaughn, and Don Ho, who frequented the establishment where Kamakawiwoʻole's parents worked.
In New York, Julia was introduced to her older cousin Lucy Thornton who was married to successful architect Pierre Le Brun.
It is believed that Thornton had a strong interest in The older of the two girls.

Thornton and brother
Joining him were his brother Roy O. Disney, Lulu Von Hagen and Thornton Ladd ( Ladd & Kelsey, Architects ), of the Los Angeles Conservatory of Music.
The first recorded admission of non-masons was on the 3rd of July, 1634, in the persons of Sir Anthony Alexander, his elder brother, Lord Alexander, and Sir Alexander Strachan of Thornton.
At the age of eleven, Baker and his twelve-year-old brother Thornton were sent to St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire.
Thornton agreed to let his talented younger brother stay in school, a sacrifice that Baker never forgot.
During this period, he also worked in Deptford, Lewisham, Thornton Heath ( where his brother was the local vicar ) and Notting Hill while living in Sutton, Pimlico and Westminster, and for a while outside London.
The report of the committee, written by Thornton, argued for the resumption of gold payments in exchange for notes and deposits, which the Bank of England ( of which his elder brother, Samuel Thornton, was a director ) had suspended in 1797, but the recommendation was not well received at the time, and gold redemption on demand was not restored until 1821.
Among those who appealed to the State of Texas on her behalf were Bacre Waly Ndiaye, the United Nations commissioner on summary and arbitrary executions ; the World Council of Churches ; Pope John Paul II ; Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi ; the Speaker of the U. S. House of Representatives Newt Gingrich ; televangelist Pat Robertson ; and Ron Carlson, the brother of Tucker's murder victim Debbie Thornton.
His younger brother, Mirko Jurkovic, played football with him at Thornton Fractional North High School, then on the offensive line at the University of Notre Dame where he was an All-American.
Before the Norman conquest the Saxon owners of these villages were Ulward and Stan ; however, Thornton is shown in the Domesday book as being owned by Ribald, brother of Alan Earl of Richmond.
His father Bruce Thornton also played football for the Cowboys, while his brother Kyle played for Texas and now plays for University of North Alabama.

Thornton and Amos
Thornton Wilder as a child, pictured with his two sisters and his father Amos at family cottage at Maple Bluff, Wisconsin, 1900
During the 1890s the paper's circulation began to catch up to its main rival, the Madison Democrat, due largely to the 1894 arrival of Yale-educated Amos P. Wilder ( father of playwright Thornton Wilder ).

Thornton and Niven
Thornton Niven Wilder ( April 17, 1897 – December 7, 1975 ) was an American playwright and novelist.

Thornton and Wilder
* 1897 – Thornton Wilder, American dramatist ( d. 1975 )
* The epistolary novel Ides of March by Thornton Wilder centers on Julius Caesar, but prominently features Catullus, his poetry, his relationship ( and correspondence ) with Clodia, correspondence from his family and a description of his death.
Notable American films from the war years include the anti-Nazi Watch on the Rhine ( 1943 ), scripted by Dashiell Hammett ; Shadow of a Doubt ( 1943 ), Hitchcock's direction of a script by Thornton Wilder ; the George M. Cohan biopic, Yankee Doodle Dandy ( 1942 ), starring James Cagney, and the immensely popular Casablanca, with Humphrey Bogart.
American playwright Thornton Wilder based his novel The Woman of Andros on Terence's Andria.
* April 17 – Thornton Wilder, American dramatist ( d. 1975 )
* Ides of March is an epistolatory novel by Thornton Wilder dealing with characters and events leading to, and culminating in, the assassination of Julius Caesar.
In 1942 he achieved his first notable success by directing a Pulitzer prize-winning play by Thornton Wilder, The Skin of Our Teeth, starring Montgomery Clift and Tallulah Bankhead.
* 1928: The Bridge of San Luis Rey by Thornton Wilder
* 1938: Our Town – Thornton Wilder
* 1943: The Skin of Our Teeth – Thornton Wilder
* Thornton Wilder won in 1938 and 1943.
A town drunk who appears in Our Town by Thornton Wilder is perhaps the most often seen example of this version of the character.
* The Collected Short Plays of Thornton Wilder Volume I ( 1997 ):
* Works by Thornton Wilder at Internet Archive
* Biography from the Thornton Wilder Society
* Thornton Wilder Society
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