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  • An Inspector Calls.

    J.B. Priestley

    Paperback (Dramatists Play Service, Inc., Jan. 15, 1998)
    "An Inspector Calls", first produced in 1946 when society was undergoing sweeping transformations, has recently enjoyed an enormously successful revival. While holding its audience with the gripping tension of a detective thriller, it is also a philosophical play about social conscience and the crumbling of middle class values. "Time and the Conways" and "I Have Been Here Before" belong to Priestley's 'time'plays, in which he explores the idea of precognition and pits fate against free will. "The Linden Tree" also challenges preconceived ideas of history when Professor Linden comes into conflict with his family about how life should be lived after the war.
  • Speech & Debate

    Stephen Karam

    Paperback (Dramatists Play Service, Inc., Nov. 11, 2008)
    In a dark comedy with music, three Salem, Oregon teenage misfits find themselves linked by a sex scandal causing havoc in their town.
  • Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.

    Tennessee Williams

    Paperback (Dramatists Play Service, Inc., Oct. 1, 1958)
    In a plantation house, a family celebrates the sixty-fifth birthday of Big Daddy, as they sentimentally dub him. The mood is somber, despite the festivities, because a number of evils poison the gaiety: greed, sins of the past and desperate, clawing hopes for the future spar with one another as the knowledge that Big Daddy is dying slowly makes the rounds. Maggie, Big Daddy's daughter-in-law, wants to give him the news that she's finally become pregnant by Big Daddy's favorite son, Brick, but Brick won't cooperate in Maggie's plans and prefers to stay in a mild alcoholic haze the entire length of his visit. Maggie has her own interests at heart in wanting to become pregnant, of course, but she also wants to make amends to Brick for an error in judgment that nearly cost her her marriage. Swarming around Maggie and Brick are their intrusive, conniving relatives, all eager to see Maggie put in her place and Brick tumbled from his position of most-beloved son. By evening's end, Maggie's ingenuity, fortitude and passion will set things right, and Brick's love for his father, never before expressed, will retrieve him from his path of destruction and return him, helplessly, to Maggie's loving arms.
  • Detective Story.

    Sidney Kingsley

    Paperback (Dramatists Play Service, Inc., Jan. 15, 1998)
    Excerpt from Detective Story: A Play in Three ActsThe shoplifter is a shapeless, moronic little creature with a Bronx accent. Her voice is the blat of a moose - calf, and, in spite of her avowed guilt, she has all the innocence of ignorance.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
  • M. Butterfly.

    David Henry Hwang

    Paperback (Dramatists Play Service, Inc., Jan. 15, 1998)
    A play based on the true story of a French diplomat, Bernard Boursicot, posted to Peking, who fell in love with a seductive opera singer, named Shi Pei Pu, apparently unaware that Pei Pu was a man.
  • The Dark at the Top of the Stairs

    William Inge

    Paperback (Dramatists Play Service, Inc., March 15, 1998)
    New. Actors copies
  • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

    from the novella Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher

    Paperback (Dramatists Play Service, Inc., Feb. 13, 2009)
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  • The Moon Is Down

    John Steinbeck

    Paperback (Dramatists Play Service, Inc., Oct. 1, 1942)
    Today, nearly forty years after his death, Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck remains one of America?s greatest writers and cultural figures. We have begun publishing his many works for the first time as blackspine Penguin Classics featuring eye-catching, newly commissioned art. This season we continue with the seven spectacular and influential books East of Eden, Cannery Row, In Dubious Battle, The Long Valley, The Moon Is Down, The Pastures of Heaven, and Tortilla Flat. Penguin Classics is proud to present these seminal works to a new generation of readers?and to the many who revisit them again and again."
  • The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey

    James Lecesne

    Paperback (Dramatist's Play Service, Nov. 30, 2016)
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  • A Lesson Before Dying

    Romulus Linney, Ernest J Gaines

    Paperback (Dramatist's Play Service, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Book by Romulus Linney, Ernest J Gaines
  • Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol

    Tom Mula

    Paperback (Dramatists Play Service, Inc., Jan. 1, 2004)
    Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol rewritten from Jacob Marley's point of view of view -- an entertaining new twist on this familiar holiday tale. Jacob Marley, Scrooge's partner, finds upon his death that he must redeem Scrooge's soul. Marley is in fact the one who thinks up the idea of scaring the wits out of him.Funny, irreverent, and moving -- and presented in a beautiful illustrated gift book package -- Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol is becoming a favorite holiday classic.
  • Inherit the Wind

    Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, Rovert E. Lee, Jerome Lawrence

    Paperback (Dramatists Play Service, Inc., Jan. 6, 1998)
    The accused was a slight, frightened man who had deliberately broken the law. His trial was a Roman circus. The chief gladiators were two great legal giants of the century. Like two bull elephants locked in mortal combat, they bellowed and roared imprecations and abuse. The spectators sat uneasily in the sweltering heat with murder in their hearts, barely able to restrain themselves. At stake was the freedom of every American. One of the most moving and meaningful plays of our generation. "a tidal wave of a drama." -- New York World-Telegram And Sun