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The Matchmaker
play by Wilder
The Matchmaker, comedy in four acts by Thornton Wilder, produced in 1954 and published in 1955.
The Matchmaker is more traditional than Wilder’s earlier plays, specifically Our Town and The Skin of Our Teeth, although it does employ one of the playwright’s favourite nontraditional devices of having the characters address the audience directly.
In the play, wealthy merchant Horace Vandergelder, a widower, hopes to marry the milliner Irene Molloy. He turns to his late wife’s friend Dolly Levi for help, but Dolly wants Horace herself. A series of comic misadventures follow.
In 1964 the play was adapted into the immensely successful musical Hello Dolly! (film, 1969).