Opening Weekend of Our Town
Arts & Culture · Theater

Opening Weekend of Our Town

Enjoy the opening weekend of the classic American play 'Our Town' in Gainesville.

Thu, 4 Jun 2026 Gainesville Community Playhouse Gainesville , Florida
The Gainesville Community Playhouse proudly presents the opening weekend of Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece, 'Our Town.' This iconic American play offers a poignant look at life, love, and the passage of time in a small town. With its minimalist staging and profound storytelling, the production invites audiences to reflect on the beauty of everyday existence. Join us at the playhouse for an unforgettable theatrical experience that celebrates the human spirit.

What to Expect

A high-quality community theater performance of a classic play in a comfortable, local venue.

Who Should Attend

  • Theater lovers
  • Students
  • Families
  • Arts enthusiasts

Agenda Overview

Opening weekend performances featuring the classic play 'Our Town'.
Venue & Address
Gainesville Community Playhouse
4039 NW 16th Blvd
Gainesville , Florida – 32605
United States
Organizer
Gainesville Community Playhouse · Theater Company
A local community theater dedicated to bringing quality performing arts to Gainesville.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the play performed?
At the Gainesville Community Playhouse, 4039 NW 16th Blvd, Gainesville, FL.
Who wrote the play?
Thornton Wilder.
Is this suitable for children?
The play is generally considered appropriate for a wide audience.
How do I get tickets?
Tickets can be purchased through the Gainesville Community Playhouse website.
Is there parking?
Yes, parking is available at the venue.
What is the play about?
It explores the daily lives of citizens in the fictional town of Grover's Corners.
Tags
Theater Arts Gainesville Play Culture Performance
Summary
A theatrical production of the classic play 'Our Town' at the Gainesville Community Playhouse.
Highlights
  • Pulitzer Prize-winning play
  • Classic American drama
  • Professional community production
  • Poignant storytelling
  • Intimate theater setting
  • Opening weekend performance
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