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Charles C. Stewarts Habit. Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation of Habit by Charles C. Stewart, at the Mason Theatre, 127 S. Broadway, showing a clock. Date 1937

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Charles C. Stewart's "Habit" was a thought-provoking and socially relevant play produced by the Federal Theatre Project during the progressive era of the 1930s. This striking poster announces the presentation of "Habit" at the Mason Theatre, located at 127 S. Broadway. The image on the poster features a clock, symbolizing the passage of time and the theme of change that runs throughout the play. Charles C. Stewart (1896-1972) was an influential African American playwright, director, and producer who made significant contributions to American theatre. His works often explored social and political issues, and "Habit" was no exception. The play delves into the struggles of a group of factory workers and their attempts to form a labor union in the face of resistance from their employer. The Federal Theatre Project, a New Deal program established in 1935, was instrumental in promoting and producing live theatre for the American public. The project aimed to bring theatre to underserved communities and provide employment opportunities for artists and performers during the Great Depression. "Habit" was one of many productions mounted by the Federal Theatre Project that addressed the social and economic issues of the time. This poster, with its bold typography and evocative imagery, effectively captures the essence of "Habit" and the spirit of the Federal Theatre Project. It serves as a reminder of a time when theatre was a powerful tool for social change and a source of hope and inspiration for audiences during challenging times.

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