Historical drama
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Historical drama
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Historical drama
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Incoming Resources
- The first part of Henry the Sixth, William Shakespeare ; edited by William Montgomery ; with an introduction by Janis Lull
- The tragedy of King Richard the Third, William Shakespeare ; edited by Peter Holland
- The lion in winter, James Goldman
- Our town, a play in three acts, Thornton Wilder
- Titus Andronicus, William Shakespeare ; edited by Russ McDonald
- Troilus and Cressida, William Shakespeare ; edited by Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen ; introduction by Jonathan Bate
- Macbeth, William Shakespeare ; introucción de Carol Chillington Rutter ; versión y epílogo de Agustín García Calvo
- Antony and Cleopatra, William Shakespeare ; edited by A.R. Braunmuller
- The slave who loved caviar, a theatrical investigation into the relationship between Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol, Ishmael Reed
- John Logan, plays one
- The portable Arthur Miller, original introduction by Harold Clurman ; revised edition edited with an introduction by Christopher Bigsby
- Titus Andronicus, edited by Jonathan Bate
- The great society, [a play by] Robert Schenkkan
- The miracle worker, a play for television, by William Gibson
- Mother Courage and her children, a chronicle of the Thirty Years' War, Bertold Brecht ; English version by Eric Bentley
- Sir John A, acts of a gentrified Ojibway rebellion, a play by Drew Hayden Taylor
- Operación Fangio, PrimeTime Producciones S.A. de C.V. ; una pelicula de Alberto Lecchi
- Jitney, August Wilson
- The second part of King Henry the Fourth, William Shakespeare ; edited by Claire McEachern
- The tragedie of King Richard, the Second;, the life and times of Richard II (1367-1400), King of England (1377-1399) compared to those of Richard of America in his second administration, by Robert J. Myers
- Martin Luther King, Jr., the story of a dream : a play, by June Behrens ; pictures by Anne Siberell
- Henry VIII & King John, William Shakespeare ; edited by Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen ; introduction by Jonathan Bate
- Becket, or the honor of God, Jean Anouilh ; translated by Lucienne Hill
- The first part of King Henry the Fourth, William Shakespeare ; edited by Claire McEachern
- The miracle worker, [a play], William Gibson
- The last days of Judas Iscariot, Stephen Adly Guirgis
- Henry IV, William Shakespeare ; edited by David Bevington ; David Scott Kastan, James Hammersmith, and Robert Kean Turner, associate editors ; with a foreword by Joseph Papp, Part one
- Light shining in Buckinghamshire, Caryl Churchill
- America's first D-Day, Washington's crossing, produced by the Continental Film Alliance ; produced by Robert E. and Robert G. Campbell ; written and directed by Robert Child
- All the way, Robert Schenkkan
- Golda's balcony, a play, by William Gibson
- Mother Earth, an epic drama of Emma Goldman's life, Martin Duberman
- Copenhagen, Michael Frayn
- The lion in winter, a comedy in two acts, by James Goldman
- The life of King Henry the Fifth, William Shakespeare ; edited by Claire McEachern
- Boris Godunov ;, Malenʹkie tragedii, Aleksandr Pushkin
- The darker face of the Earth, a play, Rita Dove
- One day, when I was lost, a scenario based on Alex Haley's "The autobiography of Malcolm X", James Baldwin
- The first part of King Henry the Fourth, William Shakespeare ; edited by Claire McEachern
- I am my own wife, Doug Wright
- One night in Miami, Kemp Powers ; with an introduction by Matthew Xia
- The hinge of the world, in which professor Galileo Galilei, chief mathematician and philosopher to His Serene Highness the Grand Duke of Tuscany, and His Holiness Urban VIII, Bishop of Rome, battle for the soul of the world : a drama, by Richard N. Goodwin
- The life of King Henry the Eighth, William Shakespeare ; edited by Jonathan Crewe
- The tragedy of King Richard the Third, William Shakespeare ; edited by Peter Holland
- Gilgamesh, a verse play, poetry by Yusef Komunyakaa ; concept and dramaturgy by Chad Gracia
- Henry V, William Shakespeare ; edited by Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen ; introduction by Jonathan Bate
- Murder in the cathedral, by T.S. Eliot
- August Wilson's how I learned what I learned, (and how what I learned has led me to places I've wanted to go : that I have sometimes gone unwillingly is the crucible in which many a work of art has been fired), co-conceived by Todd Kreidler
- I am my own wife, studies for a play about the life of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, Doug Wright
- The belle of Amherst, a play based on the life of Emily Dickinson, by William Luce ; as produced on the stage by Mike Merrick and Don Gregory
Outgoing Resources
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