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Stage and Screen in the Great Depression: A Deep Look into New York City’s Theaters in the 1930s
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Stage and Screen in the Great Depression: A Deep Look into New York City’s Theaters in the 1930s
In the 1930s, New York City was one of the most important places in the world for live theaters and movies. Theaters were a central part of city life. Broadway, located in Midtown Manhattan, was already famous. It hosted both musicals and plays that drew large crowds every night. Off-Broadway and neighborhood theaters also provided entertainment for working-class people throughout the five boroughs. The 1930s were a hard time in the United State…
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