Pocket Dramaturg: A Theatre History Podcast

Ep. 5: Legends Never Die: The Tale of The Cradle Will Rock

33 min · 16 de jul de 2025
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This episode will look at what happened when future theatre legends working at the Federal Theatre Project produced a show so timely that it was shut down. In response, they created one of the greatest legends in theatre history.

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