
The Group (theatrical group)
The Group was a pioneering American theatrical collective founded in 1934, composed of talented actors, writers, and directors who collaborated to produce innovative and socially conscious plays. They aimed to challenge traditional theater norms and address contemporary issues through their performances. The Group was known for its experimental approach, fostering collaboration and community among artists, and making theater accessible to broader audiences. Their work influenced American theater by emphasizing realism, diverse voices, and social relevance, leaving a lasting impact on the development of modern American drama.