The original Broadway production of "Our Town" by Thornton Wilder opened at Henry Miller's Theater on February 4, 1938, ran for 338 performances and won the Pulitzer Prize in Drama in 1938.
This program was to air April 10th, 1950 but was canceled due to a dispute between NBC and the television technicians.
This production was supposed to air live 4/10/1950, however, NBC and the the National Association of Broadcast Engineers and Technicians were having a dispute. The situation was so strained that during rehearsal, a camera operator kept dollying past star Burgess Meredith and right into the wall because the technical director hadn't cued him to stop. The show was canceled two hours before airtime. It was presented the next week 4/17/1950.