Incoming Resources
- A raisin in the sun, Lorraine Hansberry ; with an introduction by Robert Nemiroff
- Everywhere an oink oink, an embittered, dyspeptic, and accurate report of forty years in Hollywood, David Mamet ; with illustrations by the author
- The collected plays of Neil Simon, with an introduction by Neil Simon
- Stagings, short scripts for middle and high school students, written and illustrated by Joan Garner
- Why we don't suck, and how all of us need to stop being such partisan little bitches, Dr. Dennis Leary
- Multicultural plays for children, by Pamela Gerke, v. 2: Grades 4-6
- A raisin in the sun, Lorraine Hansberry
- The vagina monologues, Eve Ensler
- Angels in America, a gay fantasia on national themes, Tony Kushner, Pt. 2, Perestroika
- Tennessee Williams, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. --
- Wit, a play, by Margaret Edson
- Feed your mind, a story of August Wilson, by Jen Bryant ; illustrated by Cannaday Chapman
- The glass menagerie, Tennessee Williams ; introduction by Robert Bray
- Lorraine Hansberry, the life behind A raisin in the sun, Charles J. Shields
- Wendy and the lost boys, the uncommon life of Wendy Wasserstein, Julie Salamon
- The theatre of Tennessee Williams. --, 4
- Doubt, a parable, John Patrick Shanley
- Tennessee Williams's A streetcar named Desire, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Angels in America, a gay fantasia on national themes, Tony Kushner, Pt. 1, Millennium approaches
- Plays /, Tennessee Williams, v. 2, 1957-1980
- August Wilson, a life, Patti Hartigan
- In the body of the world, Eve Ensler
- Tennessee Williams, mad pilgrimage of the flesh, John Lahr
- Buried child, a play, Sam Shepard
- Tell it together, foolproof scripts for story theatre, Barbara McBride-Smith
- Plays /, Tennessee Williams, V. 1, 1937-1955
- Fences, a play, by August Wilson ; introduction by Lloyd Richards
- Race, a play, David Mamet
- The luck of friendship, the letters of Tennessee Williams and James Laughlin, edited by Peggy L. Fox and Thomas Keith
- Multicultural plays for children, by Pamela Gerke, v. 1: Grades K-3
- Ghetto Klown, a graphic novel, John Leguizamo ; illustrated by Christa Cassano and Shamus Beyale
- Neil Simon, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- The Laramie project, by Moisés Kaufman and the members of Tectonic Theatre Project ; head writer, Leigh Fondakowski ; associate writers, Stephen Belber, Greg Pierotti, Stephen Wangh ; dramaturgs, Amanda Gronich ... [and others]
- Tennessee Williams's The glass menagerie, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Dinner with friends, a play, Donald Margulies
- Glengarry Glen Ross, a play, by David Mamet
- The Darwin affair, a novel, Tim Mason
- Picasso at the Lapin Agile and other plays, Steve Martin