Performing arts -- Political aspects -- United States -- 20th century.
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Admission ticket order form, Undated
"Highly Acclaimed 'Guerilla Theater' from San Francisco to Appear Here." Photocopy of a newspaper article about the upcoming performance in Albuquerque at the University of New Mexico Concert Hall. Includes a clip-and-mail order form for tickets.
Civil Rights in a Cracker Barrel, 1966
Flyer announcing the last performances of the mime troupe prior to their New York engagement. The event includes a performance of Robert Nelson's "O Dem Watermelons". Dinkelspiel Auditorium, Stanford University, California. On verso: reproductions of show reviews appearing in various newspapers.
Old Town Studio presents...., Undated
Flyer announcing a guerilla theater presentation by the San Francisco Mime Troupe including their puppet show featuring irreverent gutter puppets. On verso is a brief overview and description of the show.
Open letter from The San Francisco Mime Troupe to "Friend", 1970-03
"As the summer season approaches, we find ourselves crippled by the recent misfortune we suffered iin Southern California. The repressive policies on five campuses have placed an unexpected $10,000 gap in our finances...."
The Reds are Back in Hollywood!!!
The Reds are Back in Hollywood!!!, 1970
"Americans...To save America fromm the Communist Conspiracy--DON'T PATRONIZE REDS!!!. Keep Them OUT of your (TV) Living Rooms - Out of Radio - Off the Screen. This Tract tells how YOU can do it!...." Includes a list of over 200 "most rabid REDS and Fellow-Travellers". A "Red Stars" tract published by the Cinema Educational Guild, Hollywood, California.