Tracie Holder and Karen Thorsen, USA, 2012, 82 mins
MONDAY MAY 6 | 7:00 PM | VT
Born with what both friends and enemies describe as an “instinctual drive towards trouble,” Joe Papp virtually invented much of modern American theatre. In the words of one of the many artists, playwrights, and actors that he mentored, he was an “Art Rocky,” someone who enjoyed the fight to make art available and accessible for everyone, regardless of colour, class or privilege.