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My Town is an experimental take on the American classic Our Town, from 1938. Jack Ferver’s production is a speculative queer departure from the original, and takes place in a small town in upstate New York. My Town sheds vital light on queer experience outside of urban centers, an experience which is often repressed.
Learn more about Jack Ferver.
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Recommended readings to get you in gear for the show.
Michael Lesy. Wisconsin Death Trip. Pantheon, 1973.
Adam Ochonicky. Nostalgic Violence, Nebulous Spaces, and Blank Identities. Indiana University Press, 2020.
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EMPAC | 2025
My Town: Jack Ferver
“In choreographer and theater director Jack Ferver’s My Town, the small town is a portal that provides special access into questions of self-expression and collective agency.”
Brooklyn Rail | May 2018
JACK FERVER with Ivan Talijancic
“Never the one to shy away from difficult subject matter, Jack Ferver has created an idiosyncratic body of work over the past decade, managing to pull off an audacious feat of making his audience flinch and laugh simultaneously.”
PRINT - Design Matters | May 13, 2018
Jack Ferver
“Emerging from a tortured childhood into his craft, Jack Ferver seeks to imbue his audiences with catharsis. “
Whose Town?
My Town takes an experimental queer and speculative departure from the 1938 American classic Our Town, written by Thornton Wilder. Learn more about Ferver’s inspiration below.
The Pulitzer Prizes
The birth and life of an American classic: ‘Our Town’
For some audience members, the show’s lack of scenery and episodic narrative may have seemed odd or puzzling.
The New York Times | Oct. 10, 2024
Review: An ‘Our Town’ for All of Us, Starring Jim Parsons
The Thornton Wilder classic returns to Broadway, still brutal and avant-garde after 86 years.
Wisconsin Death Trip
Jack Ferver also found inspriation for My Town in the 1973 book Wisconsin Death Trip, written by Michael Lesy. The book is mostly a collection of photos taken of a small town crumbling under the weight of the Great Depression.
The New York Times | March 1, 2023
50 Years On, ‘Wisconsin Death Trip’ Still Haunts and Inspires
“In a way that few documentary texts do, it makes us leave the baggage of modernity at the trailhead.”
Artful Living | May 17, 2018
The Real Story Behind Eerie Wisconsin Death Trip
“Some very unsettling things were happening in Black River Falls, Wisconsin, from 1890 to 1900: epidemics, insanities, suicides, burnings, bank closings, early deaths. This darker side of life was chronicled in the 1973 book Wisconsin Death Trip, a poetic and disturbing collection of photography and newspaper accounts about life in small-town America.”