"Waiting for Lefty" is a one-act play written by Clifford Odets. It was first performed by the Group Theatre in New York City in 1935. The play is set during the Great Depression and tells the story of a group of cab drivers who are planning to go on strike to demand fair wages.
The title "Waiting for Lefty" refers to the character Lefty, who is a union organizer and a symbol of hope for the struggling workers. The play uses a series of vignettes to show the different reasons why each character is driven to join the strike.
"Waiting for Lefty" is often seen as a piece of agitprop theater, designed to inspire social and political change. It explores themes of labor rights, inequality, and the power of collective action.
The play was well-received and is still performed today as a powerful piece of American theater history.
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