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  • Voices from the Federal Theater
  • Written by author Bonnie Nelson Schwartz
  • Published by University of Wisconsin Press, September 2003
  • Presented as a companion to the public television program Who Killed the Federal Theatre? This collection presents personal remembrances of the New Deal era Federal Theatre Project. Following introductory essays describing the origins of the projec
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Presented as a companion to the public television program Who Killed the Federal Theatre? This collection presents personal remembrances of the New Deal era Federal Theatre Project. Following introductory essays describing the origins of the project and its eventual demise at the hands of Red-baiting politicians, 18 interviews with actors, producers, writers, and others involved with the project are presented, including such figures as Studs Terkel, John Houseman, Robert Schnitzer, Arthur Miller, and Katherine Dunham. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Spawned by the Works Progress Administration as a means of employing more than 20,000 theater artists during the Great Depression, the Federal Theatre Project (FTP), alive for only four short years, 1935-39, irrevocably changed our ideas about theater and the role of government in art. In collaboration with the Educational Film Center, Schwartz produced the PBS special Who Killed the Federal Theatre?: An Investigation, which airs this fall; this is the print tie-in. The five-part text is made up of oral history-like interviews with 18 individuals who worked in the FTP, including actors, producers, writers, variety artists, and others. There are wonderful reminiscences, insights, and anecdotes from luminaries such as Arthur Miller, John Houseman, Studs Terkel, and Clinton Turner Davis. Introduced by eminent theater scholar and critic Robert Brustein, this book also features delightful production stills, and the hardcover edition will come with the program DVD (not seen). The FTP was the first theater experience to be officially funded and sanctioned by the government, a radical experiment that did for theater what the printing press did for education-it brought people together. As a seminal (and readable!) work on the FTP, this is highly recommended for all performing arts collections.-Barry X. Miller, Austin P.L. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.


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