Published in 1916, ’The Provincetown Plays’ is a groundbreaking collection of plays by American writers associated with the Provincetown Players, a pioneering theater group that helped to launch the Off-Broadway movement. The second series includes plays by George Cram Cook, Hutchins Hapgood, John Reed, Neith Boyce, and Susan Glaspell.
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