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Follow the parade at the Amphitheatre Exposition grounds A musical revue as modern as tomorrow. Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation of Follow the Parade at the Amphitheatre Exposition Grounds, showing a man blowing a horn from which hangs a banner with the title of the play. Date 1936
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Administration Amphi Theatre Exposition Follow Grounds Parade Progress Revue Tomorrow Musical
Follow the Parade
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at the Amphitheatre Exposition Grounds: A Musical Revue as Modern as Tomorrow This vibrant and captivating poster invites audiences to "Follow the Parade" at the Amphitheatre Exposition Grounds, a musical revue presented by the Federal Theatre Project in 1936. The image features a man enthusiastically blowing a horn, adorned with a banner bearing the title of the production. The modernist design of the poster reflects the progressive spirit of the Federal Theatre Project, which was established during the New Deal era to provide employment and cultural opportunities for artists and performers. The Amphitheatre Exposition Grounds served as a prominent venue for the Federal Theatre Project, showcasing a diverse range of theatrical works that pushed the boundaries of artistic expression. "Follow the Parade" was one such production, offering a musical revue that promised to be as modern and forward-thinking as tomorrow itself. The poster's bold typography and dynamic use of color convey a sense of excitement and anticipation, enticing audiences to attend and experience this innovative and groundbreaking performance. The Federal Theatre Project was a significant part of the Works Progress Administration (WPA), a New Deal initiative aimed at providing employment and relief during the Great Depression. Through its various programs and projects, the WPA provided opportunities for artists, writers, and performers to create and share their work with the public, contributing to the cultural and artistic richness of the United States during a time of great economic hardship. This poster is a testament to the enduring power of the arts to inspire, entertain, and bring people together, even in the most challenging of times. Its striking design and evocative imagery continue to captivate and intrigue, offering a glimpse into the past while reminding us of the importance of artistic expression and innovation in our own lives.
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