1966
DOI: 10.1017/s0040557400007092
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Agitprop: Production Practice in the Workers' Theatre, 1932–1942

Abstract: Every theatrical group which nerves itself to the effort of production has some goal which it hopes to achieve, but that of the Workers' Theatre was unique and the attempt to realize it resulted in unique organizations with unusual working methods. This goal was not cultural, but political—not art, but revolution. The production of a play was regarded as a means of organizing the workers of America into an army capable of winning the struggle for a classless society: “A theatrical performance becomes a communa… Show more

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