Incoming Resources
- Othello, edited and rendered into modern English by Gayle Holste
- Bugs Bunny's lunar tunes, and, Marvin the Martian space tunes, Warner Bros. Entertainment; directed by Nancy Beiman
- Full moon and other plays, Reynolds Price
- Speed-the-plow, by David Mamet
- Chasing wonders, directed by Paul Meins
- Good masters! Sweet ladies!, voices from a medieval village, Laura Amy Schlitz ; illustrated by Robert Byrd
- No country for old men, produced by Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, Scott Rudin ; written and directed by Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
- Happy now?, Lucinda Coxon
- Educating Rita, a comedy, Willy Russell
- The worst person in the world, Neon and Oslo Pictures present ; produced by Andrea Berentsen Ottmar, Thomas Robsahm ; written by Joachim Trier, Eskil Vogt ; directed by Joachim Trier
- All the king's men, directed, produced and written by Steve Zaillian
- Anniversary waltz, a new comedy, by Jerome Chodorov and Joseph Fields
- Little fish, IFC Films, Tango Entertainment and Black Bear Pictures present an Automatik and Oddfellows production
- Love, Jim Stark Presents in association with Thoke+Moebius Film, Mikado Film, Why Not Productions, Surla Films ; produced by Jim Stark ; written/directed by Vladan Nikolic
- The gin game, D. L. Coburn
- Forrest Gump, Paramount Pictures ; a Steve Tisch/Wendy Finerman production ; produced by Wendy Finerman, Steve Tisch, Steve Starkey ; directed by Robert Zemeckis ; screenplay by Eric Roth
- Farewell Amor, Criterion Collection, written and directed by Ekwa Msangi, produced by Huriyyah Muhammad, Sam Bisbee, and Josh Penn
- Stars and stripes forever
- Tim
- Binge box, Volume 1
- Arsenic and Old Lace, by Joseph Kesselring
- The Clark Sisters, first ladies of gospel, A & E Networks, LLC ; Lifetime ; produced by Steve Solomos ; teleplay by Sylvia L. Jones and Camille Tucker ; directed by Christine Swanson
- The following, written by Kevin Williamson, Vincent Angell, Alexi Hawley, Brett Mahoney, Lizzie Mickery [and others] ; directed by Marcos Siega, Joshua Butler, Liz Friedlander, Nicole Kassell, Rob Seidenglanz [and others], The third and final season
- Lace Mill, [play script], by Matt French and Robert Liguori
- Boy gets girl, a play, by Rebecca Gilman
- Love, Simon, directed by Greg Berlanti
- Shades of blue, Universal Studios, Season one
- Steambath, a play in two acts, by Bruce Jay Friedman
- Girls, HBO Entertainment, The complete fourth season
- Collected plays
- A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
- Steel magnolias, Robert Harling
- Deadpool 2 [videoreocording Blu-ray], director, David Leitch
- Rumors, a farce, by Neil Simon
- Munsch at play, eight stage adaptations for young performers : plays, by Irene N. Watts ; original stories by Robert Munsch
- Blacklight, Briarcliff Entertainment, The Solution Entertainment Group, Sina Studios present ; produced by Mark Williams, Paul Currie, Myles Nestel, Alevé Loh, Coco Xiaoluma written by NIck May and Mark WIlliams ; directed by Mark Williams
- Tartuffe, and other plays, by Molière ; translated and with an introduction by Donald M. Frame ; and a new foreword by Virginia Scott
- Poliuto, Gaetano Donizetti ; a co-production between Glyndebourne, François Rousillon et Associés and Mezzo in axxociation with France Télévisions
- The Credeaux canvas, by Keith Bunin
- Nosferatu, symphony of horror, with diaglog and narration added by Strephon Taylor ; original music by Hobgoblin
- Proof, David Auburn
- Homicide: life on the street, Baltimore Pictures in association with NBC Studios ; created by Paul Attanasio, The complete season 3
- Contemporary monologues for women, edited and introduced by Trilby James
- Da-show must go on, six plays about love, death, and bad acting, by Ken Dashow
- No man's land, Breath of Life productions presents ; produced by Micah Lyons, Brooke Lyons, Chris Routhe ; written and directeed by Micah Lyons
- Walker, written by Rudy Wurlitzer ; produced by Lorenzo O'Brien ; directed by Alex Cox
- Never let go, produced, written and directed by Howard J. Ford
- Uncle Vanya, stage production directed by Laurence Olivier ; TV production directed by Stuart Burge ; English translation, Constance Garnett
- When thugs cry, Maverick Entertainment ; a Hawkfilmz Entertainment production in association with Flashwork Productions ; written, produced and directed by Parris Reaves
- Splendor in the grass, adapted to the stage from the screenplay by William Inge