American drama -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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American drama -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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American drama
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Incoming Resources
- American alternative theater, by Theodore Shank
- American drama in the age of film, Zander Brietzke
- George Pierce Baker and the American theatre
- Contemporary Latina/o theater, wrighting ethnicity, Jon D. Rossini
- American playwrights, a critical survey, Bonnie Marranca & Gautam Dasgupta
- Acting presidents, 100 years of plays about the presidency, Bruce E. Altschuler
- Modern American drama, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Sisters in sin, brothel drama in America, 1900-1920, Katie N. Johnson
- Broadway's fabulous fifties, how the playmakers made it happen, edited by the New Dramatists Alumni Publications Committee
- Violence in American drama, essays on its staging, meanings and effects, edited by Alfonso Ceballos Muñoz, Ramón Espejo Romero, and Bernardo Muñoz Martínez
- Performing Asian America, race and ethnicity on the contemporary stage, Josephine Lee
- Feminist theatre, a study in persuasion, by Elizabeth J. Natalle
- Stages; the fifty-year childhood of the American theatre
- Contemporary African American women playwrights, a casebook, edited by Philip Kolin
- Beyond the golden door, Jewish American drama and Jewish American experience, Julius Novick
- Jig Cook and the Provincetown Players, theatre in ferment, Robert Károly Sarlós
- Encyclopaedia of the theatre., [by] George Jean Nathan
- Secrecy, magic, & the one-act plays of Harlem Renaissance women writers, Taylor Hagood
- Living with lynching, African American lynching plays, performance, and citizenship, 1890-1930, Koritha Mitchell
- Women writing plays, three decades of the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, edited by Alexis Greene ; foreword by Emilie S. Kilgore ; introduction by Marsha Norman
- Playing underground, a critical history of the 1960s off-off-broadway movement, Stephen J. Bottoms
- 10,000 nights, highlights from 50 years of theatre-going, Marvin Carlson
- Penumbra, the premier stage for African American drama, Macelle Mahala ; foreword by Lou Bellamy
- The American stage and the Great Depression, a cultural history of the grotesque, Mark Fearnow
- The American theater today,, edited by Alan S. Downer
- In their own words, contemporary American playwrights, by David Savran
- Black theatre in the 1960s and 1970s, a historical-critical analysis of the movement, Mance Williams
- Imagining autism, fiction and stereotypes on the spectrum, Sonya Freeman Loftis
- Staging the war, American drama and World War II, Albert Wertheim
- The strands entwined, a new direction in American drama, Samuel J. Bernstein
- Feminist drama, definition & critical analysis, Janet Brown
- Contemporary American playwrights, Christopher Bigsby
- Realism and the American dramatic tradition, edited by William W. Demastes
- Anatomy of a hit;, long run plays on Broadway from 1900 to the present day., Introd. by Jack Gaver
- The American stage and the Great Depression, a cultural history of the grotesque, Mark Fearnow
- A critical introduction to twentieth-century American drama, C.W.E. Bigsby
- Plays in American periodicals, 1890-1918, Susan Harris Smith
- American avant-garde theatre, a history, Arnold Aronson
- American women playwrights, 1900-1950, Yvonne Shafer
- Masterpieces of 20th-century American drama, Susan C.W. Abbotson
- Playing underground, a critical history of the 1960s off-off-Broadway movement, Stephen J. Bottoms
- Reimagining American theatre, Robert Brustein
- The theme of divorce in American drama, 1871-1939, Donald Nelson Koster
- Bulldaggers, pansies, and chocolate babies, performance, race, and sexuality in the Harlem Renaissance, James F. Wilson
- Modern drama and the rhetoric of theater, W.B. Worthen
- Black women playwrights, visions on the American stage, edited by Carol P. Marsh-Lockett
- Acting gay, male homosexuality in modern drama, John M. Clum
- African American women playwrights confront violence, a critical study of nine dramatists, Patricia A. Young
- Arena;, the history of the Federal Theatre,, by Hallie Flanagan
- Acting Jewish, negotiating ethnicity on the American stage & screen, Henry Bial
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