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The Pageant Players were a quasi-Marxist guerrilla street theatre group active in New York City from 1965 to 71. Their first performance was of The Paper Tiger Pageant in November 1965. [1] They were founded by Michael Brown. [2] They participated in Angry Arts week in January 1967. [3]

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References

  1. Fenn, Jeffery W. (1992). Levitating the Pentagon: Evolutions in the American Theatre of the Vietnam War Era. University of Delaware Press. p. 58. ISBN   9780874134421.
  2. Tell It On Tuesday Archives - 2007 accessed 9 September 2011
  3. Neumann, Osha (2008). Up Against the Wall Motherf**kers: A memoir of the 60s with notes for the Next Time. Seven Stories. ISBN   978-1-58322-849-4., p. 43