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Theater Guild

The Theater Guild was a prominent American theatrical organization founded in 1919 that produced and promoted high-quality plays and musicals. It served as a platform for launching notable works and talented artists, often bridging Broadway and mainstream audiences. By fostering innovative productions and supporting emerging talents, the Guild played a significant role in shaping American theater during the early to mid-20th century. It operated as a producing organization, allowing for the presentation of both classic and new works, and contributed to the cultural development of American stage entertainment.