Asyoumayremember, fromourearlierepisodes, ittookthe U.
S.
A longtimetoget a theateratallbecauseofPuritansandWar.
AndthenAmericaspentmostof a centurydoingredfaceblackface, WildWestshowsandbadimitationsofEnglishcomediesandUncleTomwithcrocodiles.
Whichistosay, ittookAmericantheater a really, really, reallylongtimetogetgood.
Butithappened.
Todaywe'lllookattheUnitedStatesembraceofrealism, theriseofthelittletheatermovementandtheturntowardsthekindsofexperimentalformsthatEuropehadpioneered a coupledecadesearlier.
ThelittletheatresprovidedalternativestoBroadwayintotheatersacrossthecountrythatweretightlycontrolledby a syndicatewhoprogrammedthemprettyexclusivelywithpopular, nonthreateningstuff.
Thetheaterbecame a homeforpoetslikeEdnaSTVincentMillayandwhilewithStevensandforfemaleplaywrightslikeJunoBarnes, NateBoyceandGlassfulherself, whowouldlaterwinthePulitzerPrizefordrama.
O'Neill's playsmadethetheater a hit, butthiswasneverwhatitsfounderswanted, soitdisbandedin 1923.
Let's lookatoneofglassballs, Placetrifles.
Writtenin 1916 thisisboth a realisticplayandanexperimentaloneandoneoftheearliestexamplesoffeministtheater.
It's also a murdermysterythatwaspalpable, likeSophieTreadwell's machine.
Thoughtheplaceseemedtotackletypicalsubjects a familyofromance, theytake a wry, metaphysicalapproachtoeverydaylife, presentinganaudiencewith a mostlybarestageandaskingthemtousetheirimaginationsandtheirownlifeexperiences.
Toefillthatstagebackin.
Thanksforwatching.
Nexttimewe'regonnabeheadingtotheRenaissance, theHarlemRenaissanceAh, movementthatencouraged a floweringofAfricanAmericantheaterandperformance.
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