One-act plays, American
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One-act plays, American
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One-act plays, American
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Incoming Resources
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- 20/20, twenty one-act plays from twenty years of the Humana Festival, edited by Michele Volansky and Michael Bigelow Dixon ; foreword by Jon Jory
- Carl the second, by Marc Palmieri
- Dark, no sugar, by Warren Leight
- Things we said today, short plays and monologues, by Neil Labute
- Ten out of ten, ten winning plays selected from the Young Playwrights Festival, 1982-1991, produced by the Foundation of the Dramatists Guild, edited by Wendy Lamb ; preface by Wendy Wasserstein ; introduction by Nancy Quinn
- Prize plays for teen-agers, a collection of one-act, royalty-free plays for all occasions, by Helen Louise Miller
- One-act plays for all-girl casts, a collection of royalty-free plays, by Marjorie B. Paradis
- Six plays, by Paul Scott Mowrer
- Death defying acts, 3 one-act comedies
- Bash, three plays, Neil Labute
- 3 by E.S.T., three one-act plays presented by Ensemble Studio Theatre
- 225 plays by the New York Neo-Futurists from Too much light makes the baby go blind, written by Regie Cabico ... [et al.] ; edited by Joey Rizzolo ; illustrations by Alexander Tarampi
- One-act plays
- Mere mortals, six one-act comedies, by David Ives
- Center stage, one-act plays for teenage readers and actors, edited by Donald R. Gallo
- 30 ten-minute plays for 3 actors from Actors Theatre of Louisville's National Ten-minute Play Contest, edited by Michael Bigelow Dixon, Amy Wegener, and Stephen Moulds
- Zora Neale Hurston, Eulalie Spence, Marita Bonner, and others, the prize plays and other one-acts published in periodicals, introduction by Jennifer Burton
- Off-Off-Broadway Festival plays, thirty-first series, selected by New York theatre critics, professionals, and the editorial staff of Samuel French, Inc. as the most important plays in the Thirty-first Off-Off-Broadway Original Short Play Festival, sponsored by Love Creek Productions
- Stagings, short scripts for middle and high school students, written and illustrated by Joan Garner
- Laughter in the shadow of the trees, and other plays, by James Prideaux
- Plays of the natural and the supernatural, by Theodore Dreiser.
- 100 monologues, scenes and one acts, Brandon C. Lay
- Egad, what a cad!, or, virtue triumphs over villainy, a comedy meller drammer in one act, by Anita Bell
- Shel's shorts, by Shel Silverstein
- New plays from A.C.T.'s Young Conservatory, edited by Craig Slaight
- The Signet book of short plays, edited by M. Jerry Weiss
- 25 *10-minute plays for teens, edited by Lawrence Harbison
- Unwrap your candy, an evening of one-act plays, by Doug Wright
- Celebrate Christmas, easy dramas, speeches, and recitations for children, compiled and edited by Peg Augustine
- Everyday plays for boys and girls, by Helen Louise Miller
- Chateau Rene, by Sam Ingraffia. A chance meeting / by Frederick Stroppel. For Anne / by Peter Gruen. The pledge / by Victoria Norman. The adventures of Captain Neato-man / by Timothy Scott Harris. The heartbreak tour / by Peter Morris. Does this woman have a name? / by Theresa Rebeck
- Folk tale plays round the world, a collection of royalty-free, one-act plays about lands far and near, by Paul T. Nolan
- The best American short plays, 2008-2009, edited with an introduction by Barbara Parisi
- When is a clock, by Matthew Freeman
- Boston Theater Marathon XI, 2009 anthology, edited and with an introduction by Kate Snodgrass
- Short plays for young actors, Craig Slaight and Jack Sharrar, editors
- Thirty 10-minute plays for 4, 5, and 6 actors from Actors Theatre of Louisville's National Ten-Minute Play Contest, edited by Michael Bigelow Dixon, Tanya Palmer, and Brendan Healy
- Thicker than water, one-act plays, by the members of Youngblood
- A Century of plays by American women, edited with an introd. by Rachel France
- Plays for living and learning, twenty-five dramatic programs for classroom and assembly, by Helen Louise Miller
- Metropolitan operas, 27 short plays, by Joe Pintauro
- Comedies and farces for teen-agers, a collection of royalty-free one-act plays, by John Murray
- Eight comedies for little theatres, by Percival Wilde
- Love's fire, seven new plays inspired by seven Shakespearean sonnets, original works by Eric Bogosian ... [et al.] ; introduction by Mark Lamos
- Take ten, new 10-minute plays, edited by Eric Lane and Nina Shengold
- The Ground Zero Club, and other prize-winning plays, edited by Wendy Lamb ; introduction by Peggy C. Hansen
- 30 ten-minute plays for 2 actors, from the National Ten-Minute Play Contest, edited by Michael Bigelow Dixon, Amy Wegener, and Karen C. Petruska
- The gingerbread house and eight other plays for children, selected and edited by Theodore Johnson
- Ten blocks on the Camino Real, National Educational Television and Radio Center ; directed by Jack Landau ; produced by Jac Venza and Jack Landau
Outgoing Resources
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