Presents a collection of twelve plays, including Oedipus Rex by Sophocles, Piano Lesson by August Wilson, and Top Girls by Caryl Churchill.
Author: Calderon de la Barca, Pedro.
Author: Reza, Yasmina/ Hampton, Christopher .
Natural Born Killers.
The Baltimore Waltz And Other Plays.
Equus.
Author: Ibsen, Henrik/ McFarlane, James / McFarlane, James/ Arup, Jens.
Author: Maus, Katharine Eisaman .
Drama: A Pocket Anthology.
The life of a man born at the moment of India s independence becomes inextricably linked to that of his nation and is a whirlwind of disasters and triumphs that mirror modern India s course.
Four Great Tragedies: Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello And Romeo And Juliet (giant Thrifts).
Author: Euripides/ Morwood, James/ Morwood, James .
Author: Shakespeare, William/ Dillane, Stephen / Shaw, Fiona .
John Godber Plays 1: Bouncers, Happy Families, Shakers.
Presents two of the dramatist s most influential plays.
Collects the dramatic works of the Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning playwright.
Author: Valdez, Luis/ Huerta, Jorge / Ochoa, Edna .
The father of a young son, a philosopher who has spent his life seeking to uncover the inner workings and meaning of the universe encounters a mysterious magus who challenges him to choose between the pride of intellect and the subjection of familial love, in a contemporary new version of the classic.
The Pocket Companion To Shakespeare S Plays.
The critically acclaimed series from the leading center for Shakespearean studies presents freshly edited texts of each play based on the earliest printed versions, along with detailed explanatory notes on facing pages, scene-by-scene plot summaries, a key to famous lines and phrases, an introduction.
Each volume in a collection of affordable, readable editions of some of the world s greatest works of literature features a chronology of the author s life and career, a concise introduction containing valuable background information, a timeline of significant events, an outline of key plot points.
Author: Euripides/ Taylor, Don .
An updated version of the ancient play by Sophocles retells the tragic story of Creon and his rebellious daughter Antigone, who disobeys her father s command to leave her dead brother unburied and thus incurs the full measure of his wrath.
Offers explanatory notes on pages facing the text of the play, as well as an introduction to Shakespeare s language, life, and theater.
Author: Shakespeare, William/ Mowat, Barbara A.
Tennessee Williams classic drama studies the emotional disintegration of a Southern woman whose last chance for happiness is destroyed by her vindictive brother-in-law.