'''TRAM''' (the
Leningrad Workers' Youth Theatre) was a
Soviet proletarian youth theatre of the late
1920s and early
1930s. It was established by Mikhail Sokolovsky in a converted cinema on Liteiny Prospekt, Leningrad. The theatre was run as a
collective and produced
agitprop pieces modelled on
Bertolt Brecht; compared to other organisations of the time it placed more emphasis on the education of its audience and less on reaching the
lowest common denominator.