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  1. Group Theatre fue una importante compañía de teatro de Nueva York fundada en 1931 por Harold Clurman, Cheryl Crawford y Lee Strasberg. 1 El nombre “grupo” proviene de la propuesta de estos artistas de que se debía actuar como un colectivo, no como “estrellas” individuales.

  2. The Group Theatre was a theater collective based in New York City and formed in 1931 by Harold Clurman, Cheryl Crawford and Lee Strasberg. [1] It was intended as a base for the kind of theatre they and their colleagues believed in—a forceful, naturalistic and highly disciplined artistry.

  3. Looking for DIRECTORS for murder mysteries for 2025, staged performances, and Theatre for Young Performers. For staged performances, we are open to suggestions for small staged performances you’d like to direct for 2025 and 2026 seasons.

  4. 29 de dic. de 1997 · Learn about the Group Theatre, a company of young actors who transformed the American theater in the 1930s with their ensemble approach and socially relevant plays. Discover how they developed the method, influenced generations of actors and directors, and faced the challenges of their time.

  5. Group Theatre, company of stage craftsmen founded in 1931 in New York City by a former Theatre Guild member, Harold Clurman, in association with the directors Cheryl Crawford and Lee Strasberg, for the purpose of presenting American plays of social significance.

  6. Nightfall with Edgar Allan Poe by Eric Coble. Produced by Terry Smith. Directed by Kat Brais. Stage Managed by Mary Ann Hall. Edgar Allan Poe stands alone in the flickering darkness of his mind, trying desperately to convince himself — and us — that he’s not mad.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps › group-theatreGroup Theatre | Encyclopedia.com

    Group 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 revive and redefine American theater by establishing a permanent company to present contemporary plays of social significance and by developing the ...