Social Consequences of the Great Depression in American Theater

Examining trends in American theater during the Great Depression, one finds that social concerns are loudly voiced in numerous works, thus showing that plays served as a reflection of the problems caused by the economic collapse of the 1930s. Maxwell Anderson’s “Both Your Houses,” Clifford Odets’s “Awake and Sing!” and “Waiting for Lefty,” and Eugene … Continue reading Social Consequences of the Great Depression in American Theater