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the living theatre

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Theatrical avant-garde repertory company. It was formed in New York City in 1947 by Julian Beck (1925-85) and Judith Malina (b. 1926) to produce experimental plays, often on radical themes. Its first big success was Jack Gelber's The Connection (1959), a drama of drug addiction. Its next, Kenneth Brown's The Brig (1963), depicted military discipline as dehumanizing. After problems with U.S. tax authorities, the company was relocated to Europe (1965-68). It returned to New York City to present the confrontational Paradise Now (1968), a production intended to spark revolution. The group dispersed in 1970
the living theatre

    Hyphenation

    the li·ving the·a·tre

    Turkish pronunciation

    dhi lîvîng thiıtır

    Pronunciation

    /ᴛʜē ˈləvəɴɢ ˈᴛʜēətər/ /ðiː ˈlɪvɪŋ ˈθiːətɜr/
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