Cheryl Crawford

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Cheryl Crawford was an influential American theater producer and director, best known as a co-founder of the Group Theatre and later a key figure in the development of modern American drama.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Broadway producer
person
theatre director
theatre producer
activeIn 20th-century theatre
associatedWith Actors Studio
Broadway
Group Theatre (New York)
surface form: Group Theatre
coFounded Actors Studio
Group Theatre (New York)
surface form: Group Theatre
coFoundedWith Elia Kazan
Harold Clurman
Lee Strasberg
contributedTo development of director-centered theatre in America
development of ensemble acting in the United States
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
fieldOfWork drama
theatre
gender female
genre drama
theatre
hasEthnicGroup American
hasInfluenceOn American acting training
American stage directing
hasNotableCharacteristic influential American theatre producer
pioneer of modern American drama
influenced modern American drama
knownFor developing new American plays
supporting emerging playwrights and actors
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement American theatre realism
notableFor co-founding the Group Theatre
influence on modern American drama
notableRole key figure in the Actors Studio
key figure in the Group Theatre
notableWork productions associated with the Actors Studio
productions associated with the Group Theatre
occupation acting teacher
theatre director
theatre producer
partOf American theatre history
workLocation New York City

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Group Theatre foundedBy Cheryl Crawford
Actors Studio foundedBy Cheryl Crawford
Sweet Bird of Youth broadwayProducer Cheryl Crawford
Group Theatre (New York) foundedBy Cheryl Crawford