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Playwrights & Plays

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PlaysPlaywright
Waiting for Godot Beckett, Samuel
Death of a Salesman Miller. Arthur
The Crucible Miller, Arthur
A View from the Bridge Miller, Arthur
All My Sons Miller, Arthur
A Streetcar Named Desire Williams, Tennessee
The Glass Menagerie Williams, Tennessee
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Williams, Tennessee
The Night of the Iguana Williams, Tennessee
The Rose Tattoo Williams, Tennessee
A Doll's House Ibsen, Henrik
Hedda Gabler Ibsen, Henrik
Peer Gynt Ibsen, Henrik
An Enemy of the People Ibsen, Henrik
The Wild Duck Ibsen, Henrik
Fences Wilson, August
The Piano Lesson Wilson, August
The Cherry Orchard Chekhov, Anton
The Seagull Chekhov, Anton
Uncle Vanya Chekhov, Anton
Three Sisters Chekhov, Anton
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Albee, Edward
The Zoo Story Albee, Edward
Three Tall Women Albee, Edward
The American Dream Albee, Edward
The Goat or Who is Sylvia? Albee, Edward
Long Day's Journey Into The Night O'Neill, Eugene
The Iceman Cometh O'Neill, Eugene
Mourning Becomes Electra O'Neill, Eugene
Desire Under the Elms O'Neill, Eugene
The Hairy Ape O'Neill, Eugene
The Importance of Being Earnest Wilde, Oscar
A Woman of No Importance Wilde, Oscar
Lady Windermere's Fan Wilde, Oscar
An Ideal Husband Wilde, Oscar
Salome Wilde, Oscar
Our Town Wilder, Thornton
The Skin Of Our Teeth Wilder, Thornton
The Matchmaker Wilder, Thornton
Pygmalion Shaw, George Bernard
Man and Superman Shaw, George Bernard
Mrs. Warren's Profession Shaw, George Bernard
Tartuffe Moliere
The Misanthrope Moliere
The Miser Moliere
The Imaginary Invalid Moliere
A Raisin in the Sun Hansberry, Lorraine
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead Stoppard, Tom
Arcadia Stoppard, Tom
Traversties Stoppard, Tom
The Real Thing Stoppard, Tom
Oedipus Rex Sophocles
Electra Sophocles
Antigone Sophocles
Ajax Sophocles
Doctor Faustus Marlowe, Christopher
Tamburlaine Marlowe, Christopher
The Jew of Malta Marlowe, Christopher
The Threepenny Opera Brecht, Bertolt
Mother Courage and Her Children Brecht, Bertolt
The Caucasian Chalk Circle Brecht, Bertolt
The Bald Soprano Ionesco, Eugene
Rhinoceros Ionesco, Eugene
The Birthday Party Pinter, Harold
The Dumb Waiter Pinter, Harold
The Caretaker Pinter, Harold
Medea Euripides
Hippolytus Euripides
The Bacchae Euripides
Volpone Jonson, Ben
The Alchemist Jonson, Ben
Every Man in His Humor Jonson, Ben
Bartholomew Fair Jonson, Ben
Miss Julie Strindberg, August
The Father Strindberg, August
Master Olof Strindberg, August
William Tell Schiller, Friedrich
The Robbers Schiller, Friedrich
The Blood Wedding Lorca, Federico Garcia
The House of Bernarda Alba Lorca, Federico Garcia
Yerma Lorca Federico Garcia
Six Characters In Search of an Author Pirandello, Luigi
The Oresteia Aeschylus (eh-skuh-lus)
The Persians Aeschylus (eh-skuh-lus)
Prometheus Bound Aeschylus (eh-skuh-lus)
Agamemnon Aeschylus (eh-skuh-lus)
The Libation Bearers Aeschylus (eh-skuh-lus)
Lysistrata Aristophanes
The Clouds Aristophanes
The Frogs Aristophanes
The Birds Aristophanes
The Wasps Aristophanes
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