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Three Midwestern Playwrights - How Floyd Dell, George Cram Cook, and Susan Glaspell Transformed American Theatre (Paperback)
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Three Midwestern Playwrights - How Floyd Dell, George Cram Cook, and Susan Glaspell Transformed American Theatre (Paperback)
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In the early 1900s, three small-town midwestern playwrights helped
shepherd American theatre into the modern era. Together, they
created the renowned Provincetown Players collective, which not
only launched many careers but also had the power to affect US
social, cultural, and political beliefs. The philosophical and
political orientations of Floyd Dell, George Cram Cook, and Susan
Glaspell generated a theatre practice marked by experimentalism,
collaboration, leftist cultural critique, rebellion, liberation,
and community engagement. In Three Midwestern Playwrights, Marcia
Noe situates the origin of the Provincetown aesthetic in Davenport,
Iowa, a Mississippi River town. All three playwrights recognized
that radical politics sometimes begat radical chic, and several of
their plays satirize the faddish elements of the progressive
political, social, and cultural movements they were active in.
Three Midwestern Playwrights brings the players to life and deftly
illustrates how Dell, Cook, and Glaspell joined early 20th-century
midwestern radicalism with East Coast avant-garde drama, resulting
in a fresh and energetic contribution to American theatre.
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