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Diggers (theater) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Diggers (theater)
The Diggers were a radical community-action group of activists and Improvisational actors operating from 1967 to 1968, based in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco. Their politics have been categorized as "left-wing"; more accurately, they were "community anarchists" who blended a desire for freedom with a consciousness of the community in which they lived.〔''Contemporary Authors Online'' (2002) Gale, Detroit〕 They were closely associated and shared a number of members with the guerrilla theater group San Francisco Mime Troupe. Actor Peter Coyote was a founding member of the Diggers. == Origins == The Diggers took their name from the original English Diggers (1649–50) who had promulgated a vision of society free from buying, selling, and private property.〔 During the mid- and late 1960s, the San Francisco Diggers organized free music concerts and works of political art, provided free food, medical care, transport, and temporary housing and opened stores that gave away stock. Some of their happenings included the Death of Money Parade, Intersection Game, Invisible Circus, and Death of Hippie/Birth of Free.〔 The group was founded by Emmett Grogan, Peter Coyote, Peter Berg (later director of Planet Drum), and other members of the San Francisco Mime Troupe including Billy Murcott, Roberto La Morticella, and Brooks Bucher.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Chronology of Digger History )〕
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