The Playbook

A Story of Theatre, Democracy and the Making of a Culture War

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'GRIPPING AND FIERCELY URGENT.' - FINTAN O'TOOLE
'FASCINATING, TIMELY, AND DEEPLY RESEARCHED.' - THE SPECTATOR
'AN ABSORBING, NECESSARY BOOK.' - AYAD AKHTAR

From the 'Winner of Winners' of the Baillie Gifford Prize, a timely and dramatic story of a utopian American experiment, and the self-serving politicians that engineered its downfall.


1935.
As part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's progressive New Deal, the Work Progress Administration is created to support unemployed workers, including writers, artists, musicians and actors. The Federal Theatre Project, a major part of that programme, begins to stage critically acclaimed, subsidised and groundbreaking productions across America, including Orson Welles's directorial debut, a landmark modern dance programme and shows that sought to tell the truth about racism, inequality and the dangers of fascism.

1938. An opportunistic Texas congressman, Martin Dies, head of the newly formed House Un-American Activities Committee, successfully targets the Federal Theatre, exploiting rising tensions over communism and creating a new political playbook based on sensationalism, misinformation and fear - a playbook that has proved instrumental in our current culture wars.

From one of the world's great storytellers, The Playbook is an invigorating re-enactment of a terrifyingly prescient moment in twentieth-century American cultural history.

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Authors:
Shapiro, James
Year Published:
2024
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Publisher:
Faber & Faber
Publication Date:
06/06/2024
Format:
Hardback
Number of Pages:
384
ISBN:
9780571372768
Place of Publication:
London
Language:
English
SKU:
9780571372768

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