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    New Dramatists, 2001 : best plays by the graduating class /

    Hanover, NH : Smith and Kraus, 2002
    1st ed.
    Format: Book


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    New Dramatists, 2000 : best plays by the graduating class /

    Hanover, NH : Smith and Kraus, 2001
    1st ed.
    Format: Book


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    Short pieces from the New Dramatists.

    New York, N.Y. : Broadway Play Pub., 1985
    Format: Book


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    The new dramatists of Mexico, 1967-1985 / by Burgess, Ronald D.

    Lexington, Ky. : University Press of Kentucky, 1991
    Format: Book


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    100 monologues : an audition sourcebook from New Dramatists /

    New York : Penguin, 1989
    Format: Book


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    100 monologues : an audition sourcebook from new dramatists /

    New York : New American Library, 1989
    Format: Book


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    Broadway's fabulous fifties : how the playmakers made it happen

    Portsmouth, NH : Heinemann, 2002
    Format: Book


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    New playwrights catalogue.

    Waterford, Conn. : Eugene O'Neill Theater Center, 1972
    Format: Book


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    Elizabethan plays and players. by Harrison, G. B. (George Bagshawe), 1894-1991

    [Ann Arbor] : University of Michigan Press, 1956
    Table of Contents: “…The building of the theatre -- John Lyly -- Stage and university -- New dramatists -- Greene turns playwright -- The death of Greene -- The death of Marlowe -- Edward Alleyn and the Admiral's Men -- The Chamberlain's Men -- The humours -- Ben Jonson -- The Globe -- Boy players -- Essex's rebellion -- The stage war -- The end of an era.…”
    Format: Book


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    Later Shakespeare.

    New York, St. Martin's Press, 1967
    Table of Contents: “…Harris -- Shakespeare and the new dramatists of the King's Men, 1606-1613, by R. Proudfoot.…”
    Format: Book


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    Later Shakespeare.

    London : E. Arnold, 1966
    Table of Contents: “…--Shakespeare and the new dramatists of the King's Men, 1606-1613, by R. Proudfoot.…”
    Format: Book


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    Later Shakespeare.

    Format: Book


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    Three plays : Our town, The skin of our teeth, The matchmaker. by Wilder, Thornton, 1897-1975

    New York : Harper, 1957
    Format: Book


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    A reader's guide to modern American drama by Sternlicht, Sanford V.

    Syracuse, N.Y. : Syracuse University Press, 2002
    1st ed.
    Table of Contents: “…Brown ; Jean-Claude Van Itallie ; Lanford Wilson ; Arthur Kopit ; Tina Howe ; John Guare ; Charles Fuller ; Israel Horovitz ; Terrence McNally ; Jason Miller ; David Rabe ; Luis Valdez ; Charles Ludlam ; Sam Shepard - August Wilson and the new dramatists: post-World War II generation sure of themselves. …”
    Format: Book


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    Three plays: Our town, The skin of our teeth, The matchmaker. by Wilder, Thornton, 1897-1975

    New York, Harper 1957
    Format: Book


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    An ideal theater : founding visions for a new American art

    New York : Theatre Communications Group, 2013
    1st ed.
    Table of Contents: “…The artist's journey: school, studio, & stage -- The Actors Studio / Lee Strasberg (1947) -- New Dramatists / Michaela O'Harra (1949) -- Circle in the Square Theatre / Theodore Mann (1950) -- Circle in the Square Theatre / José Quintero -- La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club / Ellen Stewart (1961) -- The Open Theater / Joseph Chaikin (1963) -- American Conservatory Theater / William Ball, et al. (1965) -- Yale Repertory Theatre / Robert Brustein (1967) -- American Repertory Theater / Robert Brustein (1980) -- Coda. …”
    Format: Book


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    The Cambridge illustrated history of British theatre by Trussler, Simon

    Cambridge ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 1994
    Table of Contents: “…The war and the long weekend 1914-1939 -- The First World War and after -- Expansion on Shaftesbury Avenue -- Old dramatists, new dramatists and directors -- A scenographic renaissance -- The "other theatre" -- Stratford and the Old Vic -- Actors and vehicles -- The cinema, the provinces, and the declining music hall -- The coming of broadcasting -- The autodidactic 'thirties -- Amateur theatre and the one-act play -- The Workers' Theatre Movement -- Intimations of war and the theatrical response -- 19. …”
    Format: Book