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Group Theater was a
New York City theater collective formed in 1931 by
Harold Clurman,
Cheryl Crawford and
Lee Strasberg. It was intended as a base for the kind of theatre they and their colleagues believed in—a forceful, naturalistic and highly disciplined artistry. They were pioneers of what would become an "American acting technique", derived from the teachings of
Konstantin Stanislavski, but pushed beyond them as well. The company included actors, directors, playwrights, and producers. The name "Group" came from the idea of the actors as a pure
ensemble; there were to be no "stars".