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Description
Roland Muldoon is a writer, actor, and director. He was active in political theater movements in London. He was a founder for CAST, "the first of the new wave of British Socialist Theatre groups, developed in the 1960s and 1970s" (from program). Muldoon won an Obie award in 1980 for this work. This is very likely one of the earliest West Coast performances of his one-man show if not possibly a premiere. Video by Demystavision. Videographers Bill Bathurst, Ron Blanchette, Jed Handler. "Full Confessions of a Socialist" Roland Muldoon's one-man play at Fort Mason presented by CAST theatre group in association with the San Francisco Mime Troupe. "Full Confessions of a Socialist" Roland Muldoon / P.T.C. Fort Mason
Type
moving image
Format
U-matic
Form/Genre
Performances
Extent
1 Tape of 1
Identifier
014.035.096 csfpal_000308
Language
English
Subject
Socialism Muldoon, Roland, 1941-
Place
San Francisco (Calif.) Fort Mason (San Francisco, Calif.)
Provenance
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