Incoming Resources
- Gray's anatomy, Spalding Gray
- Malcolm X--message from the grassroots, a play in two acts, by Robert Riche
- Six characters in search of an author, Luigi Pirandello ; in a new adaptation by Robert Brustein and The American Repertory Theatre Company
- The day the whores came out to play tennis, and other plays, by Arthur Kopit
- The Cambridge companion to August Wilson, edited by Christopher Bigsby
- Doubt, a parable, John Patrick Shanley
- Broadway bound, Neil Simon
- August snow, by Reynolds Price
- Tartuffe, born again, translated and adapted by Freyda Thomas from the original French by Molière
- The monument, by Colleen Wagner
- A Civil War Christmas, an American musical celebration, Paula Vogel ; music by Daryl Waters
- Woman before a glass, a triptych in four parts, by Lanie Robertson
- A raisin in the sun, the unfilmed original screenplay, Lorraine Hansberry ; edited by Robert Nemiroff ; foreword by Jewell Handy Gresham-Nemiroff ; introduction by Margaret B. Wilkerson ; with a commentary by Spike Lee
- The night Thoreau spent in jail, a play, by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee
- Gardenia, by John Guare
- Zap, Paul Fleischman
- Homebody/Kabul, Tony Kushner ; with an afterword by the author
- Orpheus descending ;, and, Suddenly last summer, Tennessee Williams ; introductions by Martin Sherman
- Betty the yeti, an eco-fable, by Jon Klein
- The glass menagerie, high school guide, Tennessee Williams with a teaching guide by Kate Walker
- The great American Fourth of July parade, a verse play for radio, Archibald MacLeish
- The good body, Eve Ensler
- Love-lies-bleeding, a play, Don DeLillo
- Gloria, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
- The slave who loved caviar, a theatrical investigation into the relationship between Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol, Ishmael Reed
- Flower drum song, music by Richard Rodgers ; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II ; book by David Hanry Hwang
- Third and Oak--the laundromat, a play in one act, by Marsha Norman
- Magical muse, millennial essays on Tennessee Williams, edited by Ralph F. Voss
- Lanford Wilson, by Gene A. Barnett
- Sailor's song, by John Patrick Shanley
- Scapin, adapted from Molière, by Bill Irwin and Mark O'Donnell
- Orson's shadow, by Austin Pendleton
- Reunion ; Dark pony ; The sanctity of marriage, three plays, by David Mamet
- The counselor, a screenplay, Cormac McCarthy
- The magic tower and other one-act plays, Tennessee Williams ; edited by Thomas Keith ; foreword by Terrence McNally
- The bad infinity, eight plays, by Mac Wellman
- 2 prospectors, the letters of Sam Shepard and Johnny Dark, edited by Chad Hammett
- As is, a play, by William M. Hoffman
- An American daughter, Wendy Wasserstein
- Down the road, by Lee Blessing
- Uncle Bob, by Austin Pendleton
- The Darwin affair, a novel by Tim Mason
- Fifteen one-act plays, by Sam Shepard
- Wendy and the lost boys, the uncommon life of Wendy Wasserstein, Julie Salamon
- Third and Oak--the pool hall, a play in one act, by Marsha Norman
- One shoe off, by Tina Howe
- Understanding August Wilson, Mary L. Bogumil
- The red letter plays, Suzan-Lori Parks
- Desdemona, a play about a handkerchief, by Paula Vogel
- Don't start me to talking, the selected plays of, John O'Neal ; edited with select introductory material by Theresa Ripley Holden