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  "textContent": "Thornton Wilder’s meta-play Our Town, a staple of high school productions and English-class readings, has been used countless times onscreen—from its own adaptations to a memorable episode of The Wonder Years—as an entry point for talking about life on an earth that, as protagonist Emily Webb famously says, is “too wonderful for anybody to realize […]\n\nThe post SXSW Review: Their Town Is a Smart, Tender, and Somber Look at Teenhood first appeared on The Film Stage.",
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