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“Our Town” Celebrates Hopkinton’s 300th Anniversary Pulitzer Prize-Winning Play on Stage at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts

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In honor of the town of Hopkinton’s 300th Anniversary, Enter Stage Left Theater (ESL) is bringing Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play Our Town to the stage this November. First produced in 1938, Our Town explores the lives of people living in a small, quintessentially American town. Directed by Paul Champlin. Performances are November 12-15, Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. This will be the first theatrical performance for Enter Stage Left Theater at the new Delbridge Family Performing Arts Center at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts (98 Hayden Rowe St., Hopkinton). Tickets are $20 general admission and $15 for seniors and students with ID and can be purchased at www.hopartscenter.org.

Cast list: From Hudson: John Alzapiedi (Stage Manager); Hopkinton: Joe Bardellini (Sam Craig/Baseball player), Erik Berlin (Wally Webb), Robin Brooke-Meldon (Mrs. Soames), Nicholas Brown (Joe Crowell), Taylor Forsmo (Emily Webb), Jack McAuliffe (George Gibbs), Steve Sullivan (Mr. Webb), Christine Vozella (Lady in the Box/Woman in the Auditorium/Woman among the dead); Holliston: Terri Chamberlain (Mrs. Webb); Northboro: Allyson Cashin (Rebecca Gibbs); Clinton: Santiago Derquin (Baseball player); Millis: Ryan Dowd (Si Crowell); Worcester: Norman Dubois (Simon Stimson); Milford: Michael Franchock (Constable Warren); Hopedale: Denise Laumeister (Mrs. Gibbs), Mark Laumeister (Dr. Gibbs); S. Grafton: Larry Loring (Professor Willard/Joe Stoddard).