Historical drama
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Historical drama
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Historical drama
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- The good Negro, by Tracey Scott Wilson
- The coast of Utopia, Tom Stoppard
- Anna in the tropics, [a new play], Nilo Cruz
- Not about heroes, the friendship of Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen, by Stephen MacDonald
- The miracle worker, [a play], William Gibson
- Henry V, William Shakespeare
- Inherit the wind, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee
- The life of Henry the Fifth, presented by the British Broadcasting Corporation ; by William Shakespeare ; producer, Cedric Messina ; director, David Giles ; a BBC TV production in association with Time-Life Television
- Richard III, authoritative text, contexts, criticism, William Shakespeare ; edited by Thomas Cartelli
- Richard II
- The miracle worker, William Gibson
- The authentic life of Billy the Kid, a play in two acts, by Lee Blessing
- Murder in the cathedral, by T.S. Eliot
- The Judas kiss, David Hare
- The second part of King Henry the Fourth, containing his death and the coronation of King Henry the Fift, presented by the British Broadcasting Corporation ; by William Shakespeare ; producer, Cedric Messina ; director, David Giles ; a BBC TV production in association with Time-Life Television
- The freak, a play about Edgar Cayce, by Granville Wyche Burgess
- The portable Arthur Miller, original introduction by Harold Clurman ; revised edition edited with an introduction by Christopher Bigsby
- Los miserables, Victor Hugo
- My Antonia, a play for the stage, by Charles Jones
- Houdini, a musical, by Muriel Rukeyser
- Gilgamesh, a verse play, poetry by Yusef Komunyakaa ; concept and dramaturgy by Chad Gracia
- Titus Andronicus, William Shakespeare ; edited by Russ McDonald
- The crucible, a play in four acts, by Arthur Miller
- Macbeth, William Shakespeare ; edited by Stephen Orgel
- The first part of Henry the Sixth, presented by the British Broadcasting Corporation ; produced by Jonathan Miller ; directed by Jane Howell ; by William Shakespeare ; a BBC Television production in association with Time-Life Television
- Death and the king's horseman, authoritative text, backgrounds and contexts, criticism, Wole Soyinka ; edited by Simon Gikandi
- Becket or The honor of God, Jean Anouilh ; translated by Lucienne Hill ; foreword by André Aciman
- Anna Karenina, Helen Edmundson ; adapted from Tolstoy
- Titus, the illustrated screenplay, adapted from the play by William Shakespeare, Julie Taymor
- The lion in winter, a play, James Goldman
- Back to the blanket, by Gary Leon Hill
- Joe Turner's come and gone, August Wilson ; foreword by Romulus Linney
- Master class, Terrence McNally
- The third part of Henry the Sixth, presented by the British Broadcasting Corporation ; produced by Shaun Sutton ; directed by Jane Howell ; by William Shakespeare ; a BBC Television production in association with Time-Life Television
- Red, John Logan
- The tragedy of King Richard III, edited by John Jowett
- Paul, Howard Brenton
- The tragedy of King Richard the Second, William Shakespeare ; edited by Frances E. Dolan
- Stanley Kubrick's "Napoleon", the greatest movie never made, [editor, Alison Castle ; design, M/M (Paris) ; German translation, Thomas J. Kinne ; French translation, Alice Petillot ; English translation, Karen Williams]
- Henry IV, William Shakespeare, Part two
- Judgment at Nuremberg, by Abby Mann
- Blues for an Alabama sky, by Pearl Cleage
- The tragedy of Richard the Third, with new and updated critical essays and a revised bibliography, William Shakespeare ; edited by Mark Eccles
- King Hedley II, 1985, August Wilson ; foreword by Marion McClinton ; afterword by August Wilson
- Judgment at Nuremberg, a United Artists release ; written by Abby Mann ; produced and directed by Stanley Kramer.
- A few stout individuals, by John Guare
- Rose Hill, Hallmark Hall of Fame ; directed by Christopher Cain
- Ma Rainey's black bottom, August Wilson ; foreword by Frank Rich
- The first part of King Henry the Fourth, with the life and death of Henry surnamed Hotspur, presented by the British Broadcasting Corporation ; by William Shakespeare ; producer, Cedric Messina ; director, David Giles ; a BBC TV production in association with Time-Life Television
- The Life of King Henry the Eighth, William Shakespeare ; edited by Jonathan Crewe
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