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  1. This online presentation includes items selected from the Federal Theatre Project Collection at the Library of Congress. Featured here are stage and costume designs, photographs, posters, playbills, programs, and playscripts, including productions of Macbeth and The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus as staged by Orson Welles, and Power, a topical ...

  2. Androcles and the Lion Poster. Text on poster: Negro Repertory Company/A satire by George Bernard Shaw/Federal Theatre/Rainer and Atlantic/Week Beginning Mon. Nov. 1/Monday Night Invitational/Prices: 25c, 40c, plus tax/Reservations: CA 1522 /W.P.A. (Content).

  3. This category collects posters from the Federal Theatre Project. Established in 1935, the Federal Theatre Project was ended when its funding was cancelled June 30, 1939. Posters for theatre productions available at the Library of Congress may be modern faithful facsimiles.

  4. The Federal Theatre Project (FTP) Materials Collection contains nearly one thousand different 35mm slides taken from original posters, set designs, and costume designs. These images are of the original designs used on posters to advertise FTP plays in many different American cities from 1935 to 1939.

  5. Coriolanus Poster. The Federal Theatre WPA presents The New York State Federal Theatre Project in A Repertory of Five Plays Staged by Charles Hopkins Shakespeare's "Coriolanus" Shaw's "Pygmalion" O'Neill's "Diff'rent" Fitch's "Capt. Jinks"...

  6. Posters advertising Federal Theatre Project productions, mostly in New York City, but also in Chicago, Boston, San Diego, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Long Beach, California. There are also three posters advertising productions of the Federal Music Project.

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  8. Federal Theatre Project Designs: Posters. Federal Theatre Project posters were often designed and printed by the Federal Art Project, another of the New Deal cultural programs that gave work to artists and graphic designers.

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