Incoming Resources
- Plays, Michael Frayn. One, Alphabetical order; Donkeys' years; Clouds; Make and break; Noises off
- Plays: One, Harold Pinter
- Clouds, Michael Frayn
- Amadeus, a play, by Peter Shaffer
- Joking apart, and other plays, Alan Ayckbourn
- Plays, Edward Bond. 3, Bingo; The fool; The woman; Stone ; with introductory material by the author
- Les liaisons dangereuses, a play by Christopher Hampton ; from the novel by Choderlos de Laclos
- One for the road, Harold Pinter
- Two Kafka plays, Alan Bennett
- Selected plays, Brian Friel
- Equus, Peter Shaffer ; edited by T.S. Pearce ; with a personal essay by Peter Shaffer
- Decadence ;, and, Greek, Steven Berkoff
- Equus, Peter Shaffer
- Across Oka, Robert Holman
- Chez nous, a domestic comedy in two acts, by Peter Nichols
- To, Jim Cartwright
- Knuckle, David Hare
- Licking Hitler, a film for television, David Hare
- Human cannon, Edward Bond
- Stoppard: the plays for radio 1964-1983, Tom Stoppard
- Plays, one, Peter Barnes
- Night and day, Tom Stoppard
- Comedians, by Trevor Griffiths
- Rat in the skull, Ron Hutchinson
- Mary and Lizzie, Frank McGuinness
- Making noise quietly, three short plays, by Robert Holman
- True stories, [screenplay], David Byrne ; with photographs by William Eggleston ... [et al.]
- Squaring the circle ;, with, Every good boy deserves favour ; and, Professional foul, by Tom Stoppard
- The Wesker trilogy, Arnold Wesker
- Traps, Caryl Churchill
- Bedroom farce, a comedy, Alan Ayckbourn
- Way upstream, a play, Alan Ayckbourn
- Softcops, Caryl Churchill
- Ring round the moon, a charade with music, Jean Anouilh ; adapted by Christopher Fry
- The real thing, Tom Stoppard
- Pravda, a Fleet street comedy, Howard Brenton & David Hare
- Class enemy, Nigel Williams
- Home ; [and] The changing room ; and, Mother's day, [by] David Storey
- Lovers dancing, Charles Dyer
- Return to the forbidden planet, Bob Carlton
- Plays: one, The jail diary of Albie Sachs, based on Albie Sachs's "Jail Diary : Mary Barnes, based on "Mary Barnes: two accounts of a journey through madness) by Mary Barnes and Joseph Berke : Saigon Rose : O fair Jerusalem : Destiny, David Edgar ; with an introduction by the author
- A map of the world, David Hare
- Plays: one, Simon Gray
- Whose life is it anyway?, Brian Clark
- The Europeans:struggles to love; Judith: a parting from the body, Howard Barker
- Road, Jim Cartwright
- The sea, a comedy, Edward Bond
- Every good boy deserves favour, a play for actors and orchestra ; and, Professional foul : a play for television, Tom Stoppard
- The cheviot, the stag and the black, black oil, John McGrath
- Top girls, Caryl Churchill ; With commentary and notes by Bill Naismith