Discover the charm and creativity of early 20th-century American theater with "The Flying Stag Plays For The Little Theater, Issues 1-9," a delightful collection of plays presented by the anonymous Flying Stag troupe. This anthology captures the spirit of the Little Theater Movement, showcasing a range of dramatic works designed for intimate, community-based performances.
Each play offers a glimpse into the social dynamics, humor, and artistic experimentation of its time. Perfect for theater enthusiasts, students of dramatic literature, and anyone interested in the history of American performing arts, this collection provides a unique and engaging look at the theatrical landscape of a bygone era. Experience the innovation and passion that fueled the Little Theater Movement with these rediscovered gems.
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