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Winterset, IA -- U.S. city in Iowa
Population (2000): 4768
Housing Units (2000): 1998
Land area (2000): 3.511354 sq. miles (9.094366 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 3.511354 sq. miles (9.094366 sq. km)
FIPS code: 86520
Located within: Iowa (IA), FIPS 19
Location: 41.335901 N, 94.013981 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 50273
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Winterset

Winterset may refer to:

  • Winterset (play), a play by Maxwell Anderson
    • Winterset (film), a 1936 film adaptation of the play
  • Winterset, Iowa, a city in Madison County, Iowa
    • Winterset City Park, a public, city-owned park in Winterset, Iowa
  • Winterset Township, Russell County, Kansas
  • Winterset Award, a Newfoundland and Labrador literary award
Winterset (play)

Winterset is a play by Maxwell Anderson.

A verse drama written largely in poetic form, the tragedy deals indirectly with the famous Sacco-Vanzetti case, in which two Italian immigrants with radical political beliefs were executed. Its plot follows Mio Romagna’s quest to prove his father’s innocence in the years after Bartolomeo Romagna was executed for a robbery and murder he did not commit. Mio's quest is complicated by his love for Miriamne Esdras and the difficult ethical decisions that result from his connection with her family.

A highly political play, with meditations on faith, truth, justice, love, and duty, it frequently alludes to Shakespearean and Judaic philosophies.

The Broadway production, produced and directed by Guthrie McClintic, opened on September 25, 1935 at the Martin Beck Theatre, where it ran for 195 performances. The cast included Burgess Meredith, Margo, and Eduardo Ciannelli.

It won the first ever New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Play.

Meredith, Margo, and Ciannelli were joined by John Carradine, Stanley Ridges, and Mischa Auer in the 1936 film adaptation, directed by Alfred Santell.

Anderson initially offered the play to The Group Theater with the stipulation that Meredith, a non-member, play the lead. Meredith wanted to join the group but when asked during his interview by the three directors "do you love the Group Theater above yourself" he said no. He was eventually rejected, causing the playwright to withdraw his offer. This incident became a source of contention with the group's actors. Members would often cite it as an example of "ill advised dogma"; of destructive, egotistical behavior.

Winterset (film)

Winterset is a 1936 American crime film directed by Alfred Santell, based on the play by Maxwell Anderson.

The film greatly changes the ending of the play, in which the lovers Mio and Miriamne are shot to death by gangsters. In the film, the two are cornered, but Mio deliberately causes a commotion by loudly playing a nearby abandoned hurdy-gurdy and deliberately causing himself and Miriamne to be arrested, thus placing them out of reach from the gangsters.

Usage examples of "winterset".

It was a depressing sight because Winterset was really quite a nice-looking little town with its county courthouse and square and long streets of big Victorian houses.

I don’t remember when the Catholic church officially adopted Winterset as the day for Christmas.

I don't remember when the Catholic church officially adopted Winterset as the day for Christmas.