Incoming Resources
- Crossing Delancey, a romantic comedy, by Susan Sandler
- All the world's a grave, a new play by William Shakespeare, edited and with an afterword by John Reed
- Homebody/Kabul, Tony Kushner
- The dog says how, Kevin Kling
- The Heidi chronicles and other plays, Wendy Wasserstein
- The play goes on, a memoir, Neil Simon
- A lie of the mind, a play in three acts, by Sam Shepard. The war in heaven : angel's monologue / by Joseph Chaikin and Sam Shepard
- Necessary targets, a story of women and war, Eve Ensler
- Over the moon, by Jodi Picoult & Jake van Leer ; music & lyrics by Ellen Wilber & Jodi Picoult
- Short & sweet skits for student actors, 55 sketches for teens, by Maggie Scriven
- Broadway bound, Neil Simon
- Ten plays for children, from the repertory of the Children's Theatre Company of Minneapolis, [adapted by] Timothy Mason ; [edited by Marisa Smith]
- Love-lies-bleeding, a play, Don DeLillo
- Most valuable player, and four other all-star plays for middle and high school audiences, by Mary Hall Surface
- The Westerners, stories of the West, Zane Grey
- A raisin in the sun, Lorraine Hansberry
- I shudder, and other reactions to life, death, and New Jersey, by Paul Rudnick
- Wild and wacky, 60 one-minute monologues for kids, L.E. McCullough
- Readers theatre for beginning readers, Suzanne I. Barchers
- Fences, a play, by August Wilson ; introduction by Lloyd Richards
- Marx in Soho, a play on history, Howard Zinn
- To be young, gifted, and Black, Lorraine Hansberry in her own words, adapted by Robert Nemiroff ; with drawings and art by Lorraine Hansberry ; introduction by James Baldwin ; and a new preface by Jewell Handy Gresham Nemiroff
- A streetcar named desire, Tennessee Williams ; with an introduction by Arthur Miller
- The collected plays of Edward Albee
- The flip side, 64 point-of-view monologs for teens, Heather H. Henderson
- 'Night, mother, a play, by Marsha Norman
- Joe Turner's come and gone, a play in two acts, by August Wilson
- The day room, a play, by Don DeLillo
- Tennessee Williams's The glass menagerie, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- The kindness of strangers, the life of Tennessee Williams, by Donald Spoto
- The piano lesson, by August Wilson
- 100, (monologues), Eric Bogosian
- Fifteen one-act plays, Sam Shepard
- Children of a lesser god, a play in two acts, Mark Medoff
- More monologues on Black life, Gus Edwards ; [foreword by Beth Turner]
- Three plays, by Terrence McNally
- The flip side II, 60 more point-of-view monologs for teens, Heather H. Henderson
- Amazingly easy puppet plays, 42 new scripts for one-person puppetry, Dee Anderson
- Tennessee Williams's A streetcar named Desire, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Collected plays, Beth Henley
- Cat on a hot tin roof, Tennessee Williams ; with an introduction by Edward Albee
- The Laramie project, ten years later / Moisés Kaufman, Leigh Fondakowski, Greg Pierotti, Andy Paris, and Stephen Belber, Moisés Kaufman and members of the Tectonic Theater Project. The Laramie project
- Brighton Beach memoirs, by Neil Simon
- W;t, a play, by Margaret Edson
- More readers theatre for beginning readers, Suzanne I. Barchers and Charla R. Pfeffinger
- August Wilson, a life, Patti Hartigan
- A man of much importance, the art and life of Terrence McNally, Christopher Byrne
- The foreigner, by Larry Shue
- The glass menagerie, Tennessee Williams ; introduction by Robert Bray
- Plays, Tennessee Williams