As I predicted, there is not much of action happening in the first act of
Our Town. However, I realized that the structure of the play is really special.
There is a character called Stage Manager who acts as a moderator of the story. He describes the town, he unveils characters' future (like saying that Rebecca will be married in 30 years) and even sends actors away from the stage ("This was Professor, and thank you again"). The main characters are the Gibbs family and the Webb family who are neighbours and both have children in the same age (George Gibbs and Emily Webb are 16 and Rebecca Gibbs with Wally Web are 11).
The first scene is when Dr Gibbs meets Joe Crowell, Jr., a guy who brings milk, and has quite a dull conversation with him. Then both, Mrs Gibbs and Mrs Webb are trying to wake their children up, make them eat breakfast and go to school. After showing off the children, the ladies talk about their lives. Followingly, we learn that Mr Webb is a publisher in local newspaper. Quite a strange situation happens when George Gibbs bumps into (to us) an invisible lady. He also asks Emily to help him with some school stuff.
Emily Webb seems to have low self-esteem since she asks her mother if she good looking and pretty.
Apparently, all the grown-up ladies gather together to sing in a local choir adn of course, to gossip a little--a man called Simon Stimson has an affair.
The day in Grover's Corners is at the end and with the words of the Stage Manager:
"That's the end of the First Act, friends. You can go and smoke now, those that smoke".