Plays, playscripts
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Plays, playscripts
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Plays, playscripts
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Incoming Resources
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- Queer mythologies, the original stageplays of Pam Gems, by Dimple Godiwala
- Beckett and authority, the uses of cliche, Elizabeth Barry
- Contemporary British drama, David Lane
- Walking, writing and performance, autobiographical texts, by Deirdre Heddon, Carl Lavery and Phil Smith ; edited by Roberta Mock
- Feminist futures?, theatre, performance, theory, edited by Elaine Aston and Geraldine Harris
- The Theban plays, Sophocles ; translated by E.F. Watling
- Theatre studies, an introduction, by Erika Fischer-Lichte
- Miss Julie and other plays, August Strindberg ; translated with an introduction and notes by Michael Robinson
- Postdramatic theatre, Hans-Thies Lehmann ; translated and with an introduction by Karen Jurs-Munby
- Starting drama teaching, Mike Fleming
- Theatrical translation and film adaptation, a practitioner's view, Phyllis Zatlin
- Bertolt Brecht, a critical anthology, edited by Carol Martin and Henry Bial
- Modernist and avant-garde performance, an introduction, Claire Warden
- Medea, magic, and modernity in France, stages and histories, 1553-1797, Amy Wygant
- Six Characters in Search of an Author, Luigi Pirandello
- The professions in contemporary drama, [edited by] Daniel Meyer-Dinkgrafe
- Theater of the avant-garde, 1890-1950, a critical anthology
- Performance and place, edited by Leslie Hill and Helen Paris
- Performance studies, an introduction, Richard Schechner
- Male trouble, masculinity and the performance of crisis, Fintan Walsh
- Alisa, Alice, Dragica Potocnjak ; translated by Lesley Anne Wade
- Community politics and the peace process in contemporary Northern Irish drama, Eva Urban
- Seven methods of killing Kylie Jenner, Jasmine Lee-Jones
- Between Stage and Screen: Ingmar Bergman Directs, Ingmar Bergman Directs, Egil Tornqvist
- Christopher Marlowe the craftsman, lives, stage and page, edited by Sarah K. Scott and Michael Stapleton
- Culture and identity in African and Caribbean theatre, by Osita Okagbue
- Contemporary African American women playwrights, a casebook, edited by Philip C. Kolin
- Collaborative theatre, the Theatre du Soleil sourcebook, compiled and edited by David Williams ; new translations by Eric Prenowitz and David Williams
- Dramatherapy and social theatre, necessary dialogues, edited by Sue Jennings
- Dirty butterfly, by Debbie Tucker Green
- The no rules handbook for writers, (know the rules so you can break them), by Lisa Goldman
- African theatre for development, art for self-determination, edited by Kamal Salhi
- Michael Chekhov, Franc Chamberlain
- Sweat, Lynn Nottage
- This is Shakespeare, Emma Smith
- Susan Glaspell and Sophie Treadwell, Barbara Ozieblo and Jerry Dickey
- The Bacchae and other plays, Euripides ; translated by John Davie ; with an introduction and notes by Richard Rutherford
- Toussaint Louverture, the story of the only successful slave revolt in history : a play in three acts, C.L.R. James ; edited and introduced by Christian Hogsbjerg ; with a foreword by Laurent Dubois
- Reminiscence theatre, making theatre from memories, Pam Schweitzer ; foreword by Glenda Jackson
- Playing the other, dramatizing personal narratives in playback theatre, Nick Rowe
- Konstantin Stanislavsky, Bella Merlin
- Shakespeare and Elizabethan popular culture, edited by Stuart Gillespie and Neil Rhodes
- Post-colonial drama, theory, practice, politics, Helen Gilbert and Joanne Tompkins
Outgoing Resources
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