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The history of the Little Theatre movement in America shows the pioneer spirit that made this country a leader among the great nations of the world. From the dramatic efforts of the Mormons in the middle of the nineteenth century to today, small groups of hardy Thespians have banded together to express themselves on a stage, to encourage native playwriting, to train and develop new blood for the American theatre, to combat commercialism, to experiment in new techniques, and to inform, educate, and entertain the vast number of people who rarely see a professional production. |