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KodeDS/UK/1858
Datoer1931-1941
PersonnavnGroup Theater; 1931-1941
AktivitetGroup Theatre, organization formed in New York City in 1931 by Harold Clurman, Cheryl Crawford, and Lee Strasberg. Its founders, who had worked earlier with the Provincetown Players, wished to establish a permanent company that would present contemporary plays of social significance and would work to develop the art of the theater and, in particular, acting. Under Strasberg's tutelage, the actors explored the interior techniques based on Stanislavsky's teachings that evolved into the American Method style of acting. Although never financially secure, the group was recognized as a vital theatrical force. It was at its height between 1935 and 1937, during which time it produced Awake and Sing, Waiting for Lefty, and Golden Boy, all by Clifford Odets. In 1937, Clurman became sole director. Although the group disbanded in 1941, its influence is still greatly felt; many of its members have become prominent actors, teachers, and directors.

See H. Clurman, The Fervent Years (1945).
OrganisationsnavnGroup Theater
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