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Group Theatre (sh)




New York theatre company (1931-41) founded by Harold Clurman, Cheryl Crawford, and Lee Strasberg to present U.S. plays of social significance.

Embracing the acting principles of the Stanislavsky method, the company
which also included actors and directors such as Elia Kazan, Lee J. Cobb, and Stella Adler
staged John Howard Lawson's Success Story (1932), Sidney Kingsley's Men in White (1933), Clifford Odets's Waiting for Lefty (1935) and Golden Boy (1937), Irwin Shaw's Bury the Dead (1936), and William Saroyan's My Heart's in the Highlands (1939), among many other plays.