1935. As part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's progressive New Deal, the Work Progress Administration is created to support unemployed writers, artists, musicians and actors. The Federal Theatre Project, a major part of that programme, begins to stage critically acclaimed, subsidised and groundbreaking productions across America. 1938. An opportunistic Texas congressman, Martin Dies, head of the newly formed House Un-American Activities Committee, successfully targets the Federal Theatre, exploiting rising tensions over communism and creating a new political playbook based on sensationalism, misinformation and fear - a playbook that has proved instrumental in our current culture wars. This is an invigorating re-enactment of a terrifyingly prescient moment in twentieth-century American cultural history.
- Publisher: Faber & Faber
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Publication date:
06/06/2024
- ISBN: 9780571372768
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Page extent:
272
- Format: Hardback
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