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Title The Group Theater Discussion with Harold Clurman, Bobby Lewis, Lee Strasberg
Published Kent, Conn., South Melbourne, Vic, Australia Creative Arts Television Archive, Contemporary Arts Media (distributor) 1967
Footscray, Victoria, Australia Contemporary Arts Media
1967

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Description 1 online resource (28 mins) STREAMING
Summary Three distinguished theater producer-directors recapture the heady days of the famous Group Theater and discuss its origins, successes, failures, and eventual decline. Harold Clurman, Lee Strasberg and Bobby Lewis - all actively involved in American theater production, as well as criticism and history - were among the young pioneers who gave life to one of the country's great experiments in the theater during the 1930s. Clurman and Strasberg, with Cheryl Crawford, were the Group's original founders. Many photographs from the period recall their efforts and collaborators, which included Elia Kazan, Stella Adler, Clifford Odets, Franchot Tone and John Garfield. The Group Theater was active from 1931 to 1940. It came in with the Depression and went out with the World War. It was intended as a forum for plays that would make a political difference in a world that seemed to be sliding backwards. It was intended as a new start in the choosing, casting and presentation of plays. It was a way of exploring acting techniques and of forging a cohesive group of talent that would work together and stay together. And it was intended to be socially conscious and have an effect on American society. To some extent it achieved all these aims. But as Mr. Clurman points out at the end of this vital discussion, its also labored against itself by not having a thoroughly thought out program and the finances to keep it going. Among the Group Theater's most memorable successes were "Awake and Sing" (1935), "Waiting for Lefty" (1935), "Johnny Johnson" (1936), "Golden Boy" (1937), and "My Heart's in the Highlands" (1937). The Group Theater was the first to present the work of Clifford Odets and Marc Blitzstein. Mr. Clurman has written about The Group Theater in his book "The Fervent Years."
Notes Title from container and disc label.;Originally produced as an episode of Camera three in 1967
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Cast Host, Russell Barber ; panelists, Harold Clurman, Lee Strasberg, Robert Lewis
Notes 9+ Contemporary Arts Media
Originally produced as an episode of Camera three in 1967
English
Subject History, 20th century
Theater.
United States
theater (discipline)
History
Theater
United States
Genre/Form Educational films
Educational films.
Films éducatifs.
Form Streaming video
Author Havinga, Nick
Chodorov, Stephan
Barber, Russell J
Clurman, Harold, 1901-1980.
Strasberg, Lee
Lewis, Robert, 1909-1997.
Creative Arts Television
Other Titles Camera three (Television program)
Artfilms
Artfilms
Artfilms