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The '''Federal Theater Project''', part of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) made a big impact in Salem in the 1930's.
The '''Federal Theater Project''', part of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) made a big impact in Salem in the 1930's.


Salem was chosen as the site of the second season's offerings, and 26 plays were performed at the Empire Theatre from 1937-38.  
Salem was chosen as the site of the second season's offerings, and 26 plays were performed at the [[Empire Theater]] from 1937-38.  


The FTP also included the Negro Theater Project, which employed African American actors, stagehands and playwrights.
The FTP also included the Negro Theater Project, which employed African American actors, stagehands and playwrights.

Latest revision as of 12:26, 13 September 2024

The Federal Theater Project, part of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) made a big impact in Salem in the 1930's.

Salem was chosen as the site of the second season's offerings, and 26 plays were performed at the Empire Theater from 1937-38.

The FTP also included the Negro Theater Project, which employed African American actors, stagehands and playwrights.

See Also

The Play's the Thing Streets of Salem blog