Incoming Resources
- Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead, by Tom Stoppard
- King Henry IV, Part 2, [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Rex Gibson
- As you like it, [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Richard Andrews and Rex Gibson
- The Two gentlemen of Verona, [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Rex Gibson and Susan Leach
- The comedy of errors, [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Richard Andrews
- The merchant of Venice, a BBC Television production in association with Time-Life Television
- Pravda, a Fleet street comedy, Howard Brenton & David Hare
- West of Suez, a play, by John Osborne
- Time and the Conways, and other plays, by J. B. Priestley
- All's well that ends well, edited by G.K. Hunter
- Travesties, Tom Stoppard
- After Magritte, Tom Stoppard
- Saturday, Sunday, Monday, a play in three acts, by Eduardo de Filippo ; an English adaptation [from the Italian] by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall
- Women beware women, Thomas Middleton ; edited by Roma Gill
- Jumpers, Tom Stoppard
- A day in the death of Joe Egg, Peter Nichols
- Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay, edited by Daniel Seltzer
- One for the road, Harold Pinter
- Amadeus, a play, by Peter Shaffer
- Glengarry Glen Ross, a play in two acts, David Mamet
- The marriage of Anansewa, a storytelling drama, [by] Efua T. Sutherland
- Justice, a tragedy in four acts, by John Galsworthy
- Fool for love, and, The sad lament of Pecos Bill on the eve of killing his wife, Sam Shepard ; words by Sam Shepard ; music by Sam Shepard and Catherine Stone ;
- Plays pleasant, arms and the man, Candida, the man of destiny,, Bernard Shaw ; definitive text under the editorial supervision of Dan H. Laurence
- Les liaisons dangereuses, a play by Christopher Hampton ; from the novel by Choderlos de Laclos
- A woman killed with kindness, edited by R.W. Van Fossen
- Non-cycle plays and fragments, edited, on the basis of the edition by Osborn Waterhouse, by Norman Davis ; with an appendix on the Shrewsbury music by F. Ll. Harrison
- Romeo and Juliet, [by William Shakespeare] ; edited by Brian Gibbons
- A map of the world, David Hare
- The works of John Dryden., All for love, [edited by Maximillian E. Novak and George R. Guffey] Vol.13, Plays ; Oedipus ; Troilus and Cressida
- The beauties of Shakespear, regularly selected from each play, with a general index digesting them under proper heads, illustrated with explanatory notes, and similar passages from ancient and modern authors, by William Dodd
- Class enemy, Nigel Williams
- Home ; [and] The changing room ; and, Mother's day, [by] David Storey
- Plays one, Alan Bennett, introduced by the author
- Coriolanus, [by William Shakespeare] ; edited by Philip Brockbank
- The Merry wives of Windsor, [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Rex Gibson
- Antony and Cleopatra, [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Mary Berry and Michael Clamp
- Hamlet, [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Richard Andrews and Rex Gibson
- All's well that ends well, [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Elizabeth Huddlestone and Sheila Innes
- The wife of Willesden, Zadie Smith
- Under milk wood, a play for voices, Dylan Thomas ; edited by Walford Davies and Ralph Maud, Introduction by Walford Davies
- Coriolanus, [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Rex Gibson
- King John, [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Pat Baldwin and Rex Gibson
- Measure for measure, [William Shakespeare] ; edited by Jane Coles and Rex Gibson
- The works of John Dryden, [general editors Alan Roper, H.T. Swedenberg, Jr ; associate general editor George R. Guffey ; textual editor Vinton A. Dearing]. ; [editors John Loftis, David Stuart Rodes, textual editor Vinton A. Dearing, associate editors ... others] Vol.11, Plays : 'The conquest of Granada', 'Marriage a-la-mode', 'The assignation'
- Tests, Paul Ableman
- Plays [of] Harold Pinter, 2
- Dirty linen ; and, New-found-land, Tom Stoppard
- A women killed with kindness, Thomas Heywood ; edited by Brian Scobie
- The Churchill play, as it will be performed in the winter of 1984 by the internees of Churchill Camp somewhere in England, Howard Brenton