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Edna St. Vincent Millay: 

The Provincetown Players

   

Exerpt from The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.  2001.
 
 
American theatrical company that first introduced the plays of Eugene O’Neill. The company opened with his Bound East for Cardiff at the Wharf Theatre, Provincetown, on Cape Cod in 1916 and later worked in New York City in conjunction with the Greenwich Village Theatre under the auspices of Robert Edmond Jones, Kenneth Macgowan, and O’Neill. By producing plays that were generally considered noncommercial, the company gave unrecognized dramatists the opportunity to experiment with new ideas. The group disbanded in 1929 but through its efforts, together with those of the Washington Square Players, a truly American theater was realized. Among the well-known writers associated with the Provincetown Players were Edna St. Vincent Millay and Djuna Barnes.
 
 
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright © 2002 Columbia University Press
 For more information visit Provincetown Players History Web site.
 
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