Living Newspaper

Poster for Power, a Living Newspaper play for the Federal Theatre Project (1937)

Living Newspaper is a theatrical form presenting factual information on current events to a popular audience. Historically, Living Newspapers have also urged social action (both implicitly and explicitly) and reacted against naturalistic and realistic theatrical conventions in favor of the more direct, experimental techniques of agitprop theatre, including the extensive use of multimedia. Living Newspapers originated in Russia during the Bolshevik Revolution.[1]

The English term is most often associated with the Living Newspapers produced by the Federal Theatre Project. Part of the federally funded arts program established under the Works Progress Administration in the United States of the 1930s, the Federal Theatre Project wrote and presented a number of Living Newspapers on social issues of the day, including Triple-A Plowed Under, Injunction Granted, One-Third of a Nation, Power, and Spirochete. Controversy over the political ideology of the Living Newspapers contributed to the disbanding of the Federal Theatre Project in 1939,[2] and a number of Living Newspapers already written or in development were never performed,[3] including several that addressed race issues.[4]

  1. ^ Cosgrove "Living" iv
  2. ^ Cosgrove "Introduction" xx-xxi
  3. ^ Cosgrove "Living" 138
  4. ^ Nadler 615-622

Living Newspaper

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