@article{10.5699/modelangrevi.112.3.0611, ISSN = {00267937, 22224319}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5699/modelangrevi.112.3.0611}, abstract = {This article explores the importance of the agitprop proletarian theatre and, in particular, the Nosotros group (1932–34) in the attempt to define a new national identity during the Second Republic; it brings into the public domain fresh information, garnered from the censorship archives, and reveals the group's objectives and methods in the creation of a new type of theatre for a new Spain. La peste fascista (1933), a play by César Falcón, is included in an appendix as an example of the group's practice.}, author = {Catherine O'Leary}, journal = {The Modern Language Review}, number = {3}, pages = {611--644}, publisher = {Modern Humanities Research Association}, title = {Staging the Revolution: The Nosotros Theatre Group and the teatro proletario of the Second Republic}, volume = {112}, year = {2017} }