Chicago Little Theatre
1912 establishments in Illinois1917 disestablishments in IllinoisOrganizations disestablished in 1917Performing groups established in 1912Theatres in Chicago
A theater company formed in 1912, the Chicago Little Theatre spearheaded and lent its name to a historic, popular wave in American Theater, the Little Theatre Movement. Founded in its namesake city by Ellen Van Volkenburg and Maurice Browne, the company was an art theater formed in opposition to the commercial values which held sway at the time. The company performed work by contemporary writers and Greek classics, as well as pioneering puppetry and puppet plays. Poetic dramas, restrained acting and new concepts in scenography were hallmarks of the Chicago Little Theatre.
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South Michigan Avenue, Chicago
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60604 Chicago
Illinois, United States
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