English drama -- 20th century
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English drama -- 20th century
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English drama
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Incoming Resources
- Edwardian plays
- 24 favorite one-act plays, Edited by Bennett Cerf and Van H. Cartmell
- The real thing, Tom Stoppard
- 24 favorite one-act plays, Edited by Bennett Cerf and Van H. Cartmell
- The complete plays of T. S. Eliot, [T.S. Eliot]
- Wonderful Tennessee, Brian Friel
- 8 popular plays for amateurs in prompt book style, Eugene C. Davis
- Plays unpleasant, Bernard Shaw ; definitive text under the editorial supervision of Dan H. Laurence ; with an introduction by David Edgar
- Look back in anger, a play in three acts, by John Osborne
- How the vote was won, and other suffragette plays, researched by Candida Lacey ; introduced by Dale Spender ; with notes for performance by Carole Hayman
- The new British drama, edited and with an introduction by Henry Popkin
- The cocktail party, a comedy, by T. S. Eliot
- 1984, by George Orwell ; adapted by Matthew Dunster
- The Contemporary monologue, men, edited with notes and commentaries by Michael Earley & Philippa Keil
- Plays for England, The blood of the Bambergs [and] Under plain cover, John Osborne
- The birthday party, and the room ; two plays, by Harold Pinter
- Representative plays, with an introd. by George P. Baker
- Candida, a pleasant play, Bernard Shaw
- Pack of lies, by Hugh Whitemore
- Gay plays, four, edited and introduced by Michael Wilcox
- All in good time, a comedy, Bill Naughton
- Young women's monologues from contemporary plays #2, professional auditions for aspiring actresses, Edited by Gerald Lee Ratliff
- Play the scene, the ultimate collection of contemporary and classic scenes and monologues, Michael Schulman and Eva Mekler
- Man and Superman, a comedy and a philosophy, Bernard Shaw ; definitive text under the editorial supervision of Dan H. Laurence ; with an introduction by Stanley Weintraub
- Arcadia, Tom Stoppard
- Lovers
- Man and Superman, a comedy and a philosophy, Bernard Shaw
- Misalliance, by George Bernard Shaw
- The real thing, a play, Tom Stoppard
- Pygmalion, a romance in five acts, by George Bernard Shaw ; and My fair lady / based on Shaw's Pygmalion ; adaptation and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner ; music by Frederick Loewe
- Solo!, the best monologues of the 80's (men), edited by Michael Earley and Philippa Keil
- Three plays, by Noel Coward ; introduction by Edward Albee
- Plays three, Martin Crimp
- Duo!, the best scenes for the 90's ; scenes for two, edited by John Horvath and Lavonne Mueller and Jack Temchin ; introduction by Michael Howard
- The enchanted cottage, a fable in three acts, Sir Arthur Wing Pinero
- The complete poems and plays, 1909-1950, T.S. Eliot
- Sleuth
- Twentieth century drama, England, Ireland [and] the United States, edited by Ruby Cohn and Bernard F. Dukore ; consulting editor, Haskell M. Block
- Dalliance ; and, Undiscovered country, Tom Stoppard ; adapted from Arthur Schnitzler
- Three plays, by Harold Pinter
- Shirley Valentine ; and, One for the road, Willy Russell
- Complete works, one, Harold Pinter ; with an introduction, "Writing for the theatre."
- British and American plays, 1830-1945, chosen and edited by Willard Higley Durham and John W. Dodds
- Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are dead, a play in three acts, by Tom Stoppard
- Look back in anger, John Osborne
- Best plays of the seventies, edited with an introductory note and prefaces to the plays by Stanley Richards
- Single spies, a double-bill, by Alan Bennett
- Steaming, Nell Dunn
- The dog it was that died, and other plays, Tom Stoppard
- The real thing, a play, Tom Stoppard
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