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Provincetown Players
Formation1915 (1915)
Dissolved1922 (1922)
TypeTheatre group
Purposeamateur productions of new, experimental theatre
Location
  • Provincetown, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod
    New York City

The Provincetown Players was a collective of artists, people and writers, intellectuals, and amateur theater enthusiasts. Under the leadership of the husband and wife team of George Cram “Jig” Cook and Susan Glaspell from Iowa, the Players produced two seasons in Provincetown, Massachusetts (1915 and 1916) and six seasons in New York City, between 1916 and 1922. The company's founding has been called "the most important innovative moment in American theatre."[1] Its productions helped launch the careers of Eugene O'Neill and Susan Glaspell, and ushered American theatre into the Modern era.

  1. ^ Carpentier, Martha. "Susan Glaspell: New Directions in Critical Inquiry". cambridgescholars.com. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. Retrieved 9 March 2015.

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