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The Life of the Neighborhood Playhouse on Grand Street [Hardcover]

John P. Harrington (Author)

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0815631553 978-0815631552 December 30, 2007
Improbably located in the heart of the Jewish ghetto on the Lower East side of Manhattan, the Neighborhood Playhouse and its brief yet influential tenure offers a fascinating story from the annals of theater history. From 1915 to 1927, this progressive theater, along with the better-known Provincetown Players and the Theatre Guild, inaugurated the Little Theater movement in America.

In John P. Harrington's detailed account of the Neighborhood Playhouse's remarkable history, readers learn not only about its notable productions but also about its gradual shift in mission, and the tensions between art and social work. The story of this entirely female-led company is told through the biographies of the "New Playhouse Women." With vivid detail, this book provides a vital, yet often overlooked, piece of theater history and a lost key to understanding the growth of theater arts in New York City.


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Harrington captures the spirit that made Neighborhood Playhouse one of the most vibrant theaters in New York...Highly Recommended. -- CHOICE

It was an exciting read. Heroes of my youth jump out at me, living and breathing. -- Bearnstow Journal

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John P. Harrington is dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York. He is author of several books including The English Traveller in Ireland and The Irish Beckett, also published by Syracuse University Press.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
transfer uptown, clay cart, repertory model, playhouse directors, settlement ideals, festival ideals, producing staff, playhouse production, little theater movement, theater practice
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Neighborhood Playhouse, Grand Street, New York, Lillian Wald, The Dybbuk, Henry Street Settlement, Lower East Side, Helen Arthur, The Little Clay Cart, Agnes Morgan, Aline Bernstein, Theatre Guild, Alice Lewisohn, Doris Fox Benardete, The Queen's Enemies, Albert Carroll, Jephtha's Daughter, United States, Granville Barker, Provincetown Players, Moscow Art Theatre, The Madras House, Washington Square Players, Neighborhood Players, The Mob
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