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Staging The People Community And Identity In The Federal Theatre Project Elizabeth A Osborne

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Staging The People Community And Identity In The Federal Theatre Project Elizabeth A Osborne
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.58 MB
Pages: 257
Author: Elizabeth A. Osborne
ISBN: 9780230113312, 0230113311
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Staging The People Community And Identity In The Federal Theatre Project Elizabeth A Osborne by Elizabeth A. Osborne 9780230113312, 0230113311 instant download after payment.

The Federal Theatre Project stands alone as the only national theatre in the history of the United States. This study re-imagines this vital moment in American history, considering the Federal Theatre Project on its own terms – as a “federation of theatres” designed to stimulate new audiences and create locally-relevant theatre during the turbulent 1930s. It integrates a wealth of previously undiscovered archival materials with cultural history, delving into regional activities in Chicago, Boston, Portland, Atlanta, and Birmingham, as well as tours of refugee camps and Civilian Conservation Corps Divisions. For a brief, exhilarating moment, the Federal Theatre Project created a democratic theatre that staged the American people.

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