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Cast

Judd Hirsch

Judd Hirsch

Narrator

Tony Simione

Tony Simione

Actor (The Cradle Will Rock)

Bette Cassatt

Bette Cassatt

Pinecone (Revolt of the Beavers)

Sarah Ecton

Sarah Ecton

Beaver (Revolt of the Beavers)

Christi Etcher

Christi Etcher

Beaver (Revolt of the Beavers)

Gavin Peretti

Gavin Peretti

Beaver (Revolt of the Beavers)

Crew

Ira H. Klugerman

Ira H. Klugerman

Executive Producer

Bonnie Nelson Schwartz

Bonnie Nelson Schwartz

Co-Producer

Fred Karns

Fred Karns

Music

Gail Goodman

Gail Goodman

Makeup Artist

Lynn Sharp Spears

Lynn Sharp Spears

Makeup Designer

Judy Karp

Judy Karp

Sound Recordist

Jeff Kenton

Jeff Kenton

Sound Recordist

Ira H. Klugerman

Ira H. Klugerman

Sound Recordist

Rob Shire

Rob Shire

Sound Recordist

Pascal Dieckmann

Pascal Dieckmann

Cinematography

Art Fitzsimmons

Art Fitzsimmons

Cinematography

Michael Sanders

Michael Sanders

Cinematography

Martin D. Toub

Martin D. Toub

Cinematography

Fred Karns

Fred Karns

Music Arranger

Ruth  Pollak

Ruth Pollak

Story Editor

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Who Killed the Federal Theatre?

20030.0 / 1090 min
History, Documentary, TV Movie

Overview

Part journalistic investigation and part performance documentary, "Who Killed The Federal Theater?" tells the story of the Federal Theatre Project within the context of a volatile period in the political, social and cultural history of the United States. The film features interview segments with playwrights, including Arthur Miller, and with actors, directors, designers, and historians. It also incorporates rare archival materials and dramatic sequences, including professionally re-created scenes from Federal Theatre productions that transport viewers back in time to a bygone era in American history and entertainment.