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Mildred Goldberg was for a brief time a member of the Progressive Arts Club, and participated in the Workers’ Theatre and the journal Masses. Her contribution to the play, the mass recitation of Act IV, was the best-received sequence, and she later published it under her own name in Masses. She also wrote an article in Masses on “how to form a dramatic group.” She appeared in Eight Men Speak as the sobsister in Act II. She left the Progressive Arts Club after Eight Men Speak.
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Eight Men Speak

Edward Cecil-Smith , Mildred Goldberg , Frank Love , Oscar Ryan


University of Ottawa Press

2013-03-30

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This volume comprises a reprinting and gloss of the original text of the 1933 Communist play Eight Men Speak. The play was banned by the Toronto police after its first performance, banned by the Winnipeg police shortly thereafter and subsequently...

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This volume comprises a reprinting and gloss of the original text of the 1933 Communist play Eight Men Speak. The play was banned by the Toronto police after its first performance, banned by the Winnipeg police shortly thereafter and subsequently banned by the Canadian...

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