The Fervent Years The Group Theatre And The Thirties

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Pub. Date: 1983-03-22
Publisher(s): Da Capo
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Summary

The Group Theatre was perhaps the most significant experiment in the history of American theater. Producing plays that reflected topical issues of the decade and giving a creative chance to actors, directors, and playwrights who were either fed up with or shut out of commercial theater, the "Group" remains a permanent influence on American drama despite its brief ten-year life. It was here that method acting, native realism, and political language had their tryouts in front of audiences who anticipatedindeed demandeda departure from the Broadway "show-biz" tradition. In this now classic account, Harold Clurman, founder of the Group Theatre and a dynamic force as producer-director-critic for fifty years, here re-creates history he helped make with Lee Strasberg, Elia Kazan, Irwin Shaw, Clifford Odets, Cheryl Crawford, Morris Carnovsky, and William Saroyan. Stella Adler contributed a new introduction to this edition which remembers Clurman, the thirties, and the heady atmosphere of a tumultuous decade.

Author Biography

The lateHarold Clurman was the author of Lies Like Truth, The Naked Image, On Directing, The Divine Pastime, and All People Are Famous, and was the editor of numerous theater anthologies.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the Da Capo Edition vi
Foreword to the 1957 Edition viii
Foreword to the First Edition ix
PART I: SEEDS
The Tower of Babel
1(16)
First Steps
17(14)
Getting Together
31(8)
PART II: BEGINNERS
Honeymoon
39(15)
Hallelujah!
54(16)
Growth
70(16)
Ferment
86(12)
Hard Going
98(14)
PART III: SECOND WIND
The Winter of Our Discontent
112(14)
Success
126(11)
Transition
137(9)
PART IV: CONSUMMATION
Awake and Sing
146(14)
Complications
160(11)
Treading Water
171(7)
Millennial Interlude
178(6)
Breakdown
184(15)
PART V: NEW PHASE
We Run for Cover
199(10)
Renewal
209(15)
Era of Plenty
224(9)
High Point
233(20)
PART VI: FAREWELL TO THE THIRTIES
Ebb Tide
253(15)
Collapse
268(13)
And Now---
281(18)
Epilogue: 1945--1955 299(15)
Epilogue: 1974 314(7)
Index 321

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