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Daily Life
The Stage Manager introduces Grover's Corners, New Hampshire, in 1901, walking the audience through a typical morning in the Webb and Gibbs households.
Love and Marriage
Three years later, George and Emily are getting married. The act moves between the wedding day and a flashback showing the moment George and Emily first acknowledged their feeling…
Death and Eternity
Nine years later, Emily has died in childbirth. She sits among the other dead in the town cemetery, learning to let go of her attachment to the living.
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