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American plays by playwright: W

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Other HandsOther Hands
Laura Wade
In a world of systematic, high-speed technology, some people expect to live life as efficiently as the machines they depend on. But in an age where things that don't work and can't be mended are thrown away, what do we do with something as human and messy as love? 2m, 2f. Softcover, 68 pp. $11.99.


ThirdThird
Wendy Wasserstein
His name is Woodson Bull III, but you can call him "Third." Believing that Third's sophisticated essay on King Lear could not possibly have been written by such a specimen, Professor Jameson reports his plagiarism to the college's committee of academic standards. But is Jameson's accusation justified? Or is she casting Third as the villain in her own struggle with her relationships, her age and the increasingly polarized political environment? Softcover, 48 pp. $10.99.


Humana Festival 2002Humana Festival 2002
The Complete Plays
Tanya Palmer and Amy Wegener
Softcover, 397 pp. $29.95.

 


The AccomplicesThe Accomplices

Bernard Weinraub
Based on actual events, The Accomplices is the true story of one man's fight on American soil to shatter a conspiracy of silence and inaction in the face of genocide. Softcover, 62 pp. $10.99.



PrivilegePrivilege

Paul Weitz
In this heartfelt comedy, the privileged lives of two Upper East Side teens are irrevocably changed when their father is accused of insider trading. Two brothers look at the world with the hilarious observations of boys on the brink of adulthood. M-1, F-2, 2 boys Softcover, 58 pp. $9.99.


ArrangementsArrangements
Ken Weitzman
When a college dropout meets a morbidly obese woman twice his age in the dank basement of a flower shop, chaos ensues. What follows is a beautiful and troubling romance in which the couple plots to unravel the tightly wound lives of all those around them. A biting comic tale of obsession and repression, abstinence and consumption, expression and repression. 4m, 2f . Softcover, 82 pp. $12.99.


BeastBeast
Michael Weller
Michael Weller approaches the topic of the Iraq war from an utterly new perspective. Rather thatn tackle a realistic, fact driven war drama, he instead offers a surrealistic road trip that allegorizes the spirit of a country at war. 5 M, 2W. Softcover, 54 pp. $11.99.


Fifty WordsFifty Words
Michael Weller
Young parents Adam and Jan find their relationship tested as they try to make the most of their first night alone together in years. 1M, 1W. Softcover, 48 pp. $11.99.

 


Crowtet 2Crowtet 2
Mac Wellman
The two plays in this volume, Second Hand Smoke and The Lesser Magoo, complete Wellman's quartet of plays, Crowtet, all involving, in one way or another, characters who have taken up with or have been highly influenced by birds. Both of these plays combine the terror of the workplace with characters who dream of better worlds, and often -- with strange consequences -- get what they wanted. Softcover, 183 pp. $19.95.


Perfect MendacityPerfect Mendacity
Jason Wells
A spying friend, a prying wife, and an expert hired to help beat a lie detector all send Walter Krentzer on a desperate journey towards the perfect lie, a journey wich becomes a spiral into paranoia and bitter reckoning. 4M 1F. Softcover, 77 pp. $11.99.


Terre HauteTerre Haute
Edmund White
A famous author comes fact-to-face with America's most notorious terrorist. One has a story to write, the other has a story to tell. As the clock ticks on death row, a strange bond grows between the two men. Filled with clever sparring and raw emotion, this is a taut drama that touches on the definitions of freedom and the need for love. Softcover, 49 pp. $11.99.


Six YearsSix Years
Sharr White
It is 1949 when Phil Granger finally reappears in the small Missouri town he left six years earlier for the unspeakable horrors of World War II. His wife, Meredith, is there to meet him, put him back together...and keep him home. In five scenes spanning twenty-four years of postwar life, Sharr White takes us on an intimate journey to an unspoken side of the Greatest Generation, chronicling Meredith and Phil Granger's struggles to survive together through the boom of the 1950s, the hope and unbearable losses of the 1960s, and the resounding search for redemption following the Vietnam war. Softcover, 61 pp. $11.99.


The Hiding PlaceThe Hiding Place
Jeff Whitty
When Myra, an aspiring playwright and waitress, meets Karl, a well-regarded (and married) novelist, a romantic and imbalanced relationship begins. As their exchanges move beyond letter-writing to the beginning of an affair, Karl drops Myra, who then turns their letters into a barely fictionalized comedy -- and the play's leading actor is Karl's unsuspecting best friend. The Hiding Place satirizes the world of art, letters, and theatre--and pays heed to the thwarted passion that dwells in the hearts of their creators. Softcover, 53 pp. $10.99.


Our Town, The Skin of Our Teeth, and The Matchmaker: three of the greatest plays in American literature collected in one volume. This important new omnibus edition features an illuminating forward by playwright John Guare and an extensive afterword for each play drawing on unpublished letters and other unique documentary material prepared by Tappan Wilder.Three Plays
Thorton Wilder
Our Town, The Skin of Our Teeth, and The Matchmaker: three of the greatest plays in American literature collected in one volume. This important new omnibus edition features an illuminating forward by playwright John Guare and an extensive afterword for each play drawing on unpublished letters and other unique documentary material prepared by Tappan Wilder. Softcover, 463 pp. $19.95.


Thorton WilderThe Collected Short Plays of Thornton Wilder
Volume 1

Thornton Wilder
On the occasion of the centenary of Wilder's birth these plays are published for the first time in two volumes. $28.95.



Our TownOur Town
Thornton Wilder
Softcover, 181 pp. $14.95.


 

The Skin of Our TeethThe Skin of Our Teeth
Thornton Wilder
Softcover, 160 pp. $16.95.

 


The Rose TattooThe Rose Tattoo
Tennessee Williams
The Tony Award-winning The Rose Tattoo is a valentine from Tennessee Williams to anyone who has ever been in love. In the midst of her anger and grief over news that her late husband had been unfaithful, Serafina delle Rose is courted by a Sicilian truck driver who has the virile body of her husband and the face of a clown -- his name, Mangiacavallo, means "eat a horse" in Italian. His clumsy flirting unlocks Serafina's fiery passion, wit, and eventually, her capacious love. Softcover, 161 pp. $17.50.


Tales of DesireTales of Desire

Tennessee Williams
"I cannot write any sort of story," said Tennessee Williams to Gore Vidal, "unless there is at least one character in it for whom I have physical desire." These five transgressive Tales of Desire -- The Mysteries of Joy Rio, One Arm, Desire and the Black Masseur, Hard Candy, and The Killer Chicken and the Closet Queen -- show the iconic playwright at his outrageous best. Softcover, 104 pp. $12.50.


The Night of the IguanaThe Night of the Iguana

Tennessee Williams
The earthy widow Maxine runs a hotel on a Mexican cliff overlooking the Pacific ocean where the defrocked Rev. Shannon, his tour group of ladies from a West Texas women's college, a family of grotesque Nazi vacationers, and an iguana tied by its throat to the veranda all find themselves assembled for a rainy and turbulent night. Softcover, 189 pp. $18.50.


A Streetcar Named Desire A Streetcar Named Desire
Tennessee Williams
This atmospheric recording of Tennessee Williams's powerful classic stars Rosemary Harris and James Farentino as Blanche and Stanley - roles they performed to acclaim in a smash revival at New York's Lincoln Center. Audio CD. $21.95.

The Travelling Companion and Other PlaysThe Travelling Companion and Other Plays
Tennessee Williams
Collected here for the first time, these twelve plays by Tennessee Williams embrace what Time magazine called "the four major concerns of Williams' dramatic imagination: loneliness, love, the violated heart and the valiency of survival." Softcover, 311 pp. $17.95.


A House Not Meant to StandA House Not Meant to Stand

Tennessee Williams
Christmas 1982: Cornelius and Bella McCorkle of Pascagoula, Mississippi, return one stormy midnight from the funeral of their elder son to a house and a life literally falling apart -- daughter Joanie is in an asylum and their younger son Charlie is upstairs having sex with his pregnant, holy-roller girlfriend as the McCorkles enter. In this dark, expressionistic comedy, what he calls his "Southern Gothic Spook Sonata," Williams brilliantly chronicles the fragile state of out world. Softcover, 95 pp. $14.95.


Candles to the SunCandles to the Sun
Tennessee Williams
Never before published, the first full-length play by (a then) novice Tennessee Williams, Candles to the Sun opened on Thursday, March 18, 1937 and received rave reviews in the local press. Set in the Red Hills coal mining section of Alabama, Candles to the Sun deals with both the attempts of the miners to unionize and the bleak lives of their familes. M-13, F-10, extras. Softcover, 117 pp. $19.50.


Cat on a Hot Tin RoofCat on a Hot Tin Roof
Tennessee Williams
The sensualilty and excitement of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof first heated up Broadway in 1955 with its gothic American story of two brothers vying for the inheritance of their dying father, Big Daddy, amid a whirlwind of sexuality untethered, and the burden of love repressed. Williams, as he so often did with his plays, rewrote Cat on a Hot Tin Roof for many years -- this version was prepared by Williams for the American Shakespeare Festival production in 1974, with all the changes that satisfied the playwright's desire for a definitive text. M-6, F-5, children. Softcover, 206 pp. $14.50.

Mister Paradise and other One-Act PlaysMister Paradise and other One-Act Plays
Tennessee Williams
This remarkable new collection of previously un-published one-acts includes some of Tennessee Williams's most poignant and hilarious characters: the tough and outrageous drag queens of And Tell Sad Stories of the Death of Queens; the betrayed wife who refuses to take a lover in The Fat Man's Wife; and the extravagant mistress who cheats on her married man in The Pink Bedroom. Softcover, 245 pp. $23.50.

Not About NightingalesNot About Nightingales
Tennessee Williams
Produced sixty years after it was written Not About Nightingales shows the young playwright as a political writer, passionate about social injustice, and reflecting on the plight of outcasts in Depression America. $18.99.

 

Spring StormSpring Storm
Tennessee Williams
Never produced or performed, and later disavowed by the playwright, the play foreshadows characters we will meet again and again in the Williams canon. $18.99.




Stairs to the RoofStairs to the Roof
Tennessee Williams
Early Williams. He called it a prayer for the wild of heart who are kept in cages and dedicated it to all the wage earners of the world. $16.99.


Lower NinthLower Ninth
Beau Williamson
E-Z is a rebellious young man brimming with anger. Malcolm is a reformed addict who has found strength through religion. After a devastating hurricane hits their neighbourhood, they find themselves stranded on the roof of a house, with a corpse. 3m. Softcover, 40 pp. $11.99.


Two Trains RunningTwo Trains Running
August Wilson
August Wilson's century cycle was his attempt to chronicle the African-American experience for every decade of the 20th century. In all, the ambitious series transforms historical tragedy into imaginative triumph. Two Trains Running is his distillation of the 1960s. Hardcover, 99 pp. $30.00.


Radio GolfRadio Golf

August Wilson
Set in 2997 in a storefront redevelopment office in Pittsburgh's Hill District, Radio Golf is the concluding play in August Wilson's monumental ten-play cycle chronicling African American life during the twentieth century. This bittersweet drama of assimilation and alienation in nineties America traces the forces of change on a neighborhood and its people caught between history and the twenty-first century. Softcover, 81 pp. $15.95.


King Hedley IIKing Hedley II

August Wilson
Set in 1985 in two tenement backyards in Pittsburgh's Hill District, King Hedley II continues playwright August Wilson's monumental cycle of plays chronicling African American life in twentieth century America. An epic tragedy of the common man and the crushing weight of everyday and our ultimate struggle to regain our sense of community and culture in a crumbling urban society. M-4, F-2. Softcover, 104 pp. $20.95.


Rain DanceRain Dance
Lanford Wilson
In a ramshackle cantina in Los Alamos, New Mexico, on the night of July 15, 1945, four people await the test of the atomic bomb. Each of them is connected directly or indirectly with the top-secret Trinity project, and over the course of the evening the horror of what is about to be unleashed on the world begins to dawn on them. As tensions mount, and questions of science, religion and morality collide, Rain Dance makes palpable the thrilling and terrifying journey of our first steps into the atomic age. M-3, F-1. Softcover, 37 pp. $9.99.


The Good NegroThe Good Negro
Tracey Scott Wilson
In The Good Negro, three emerging black leaders try to conquer their individual demons as the local KKK fights for its old way of life, and everyday black men and women must overcome their fears -- all under the ever-watchful eye of the FBI. 7m, 2w. Softcover, 84 pp. $11.99.


The StoryThe Story
Tracey Scott Wilson
An ambitious black newspaper reporter, Yvonne Wilson, goes against her editor, Pat Morgan, to investigate a murder and finds the BEST story ... but at what cost? Wilson explores the elusive nature of truth as the boundaries between reality and fiction, morality and ambition become dangerously blurred. M-2, W-7 (doubling, flexible casting). Softcover, 54 pp. $9.99.


Too Old for the Chorus, But Not Too Old to Be a StarToo Old for the Chorus, But Not Too Old to Be a Star
Marie Cain, Mark Winkler & Shelley Markham
This is a smart, funny musical revue about men and women who find themselves suddenly 50! Set in their neighborhood retro coffee shop, five characters express, over 18 musical numbers, the gamut of their frustrations and joys. 3m, 2f . Softcover, 60 pp. $11.99.


A Dance LessonA Dance Lesson
David Wiltse
This irreverent and sexy new drama by Wiltse follows the dissolution of a small-town family when it is invaded by a shady character from the big city. 5M, 1W. Softcover, 51 pp. $9.99.

 


The Colored MuseumThe Colored Museum
George C. Wolfe
The Colored Museum has electrified, discomforted, and delighted audiences of all colors, redefining our ideas of what it means to be black in contemporary America. Its eleven "exhibits" undermine black stereotypes old and new and return to the facts of what being black means. 2m, 3w, 1 girl (doubling). Softcover, 54 pp. $12.99.


Tale Of 2Cities: An American Joyride On Multiple Tracks
Tale Of 2Cities: An American Joyride On Multiple Tracks
Heather Woodbury
Tale of 2Cities is a collision of life-stories from New York and Los Angeles spun into an epic mix by a young Echo Park DJ mourning his grandmother's death. A live seance among generations of interwoven characters on both coasts, Tale flashes back to 1957, when the Brooklyn Dodgers abandoned one neighborhood, while in LA another was lost to make way for the transplanted team's new stadium. From the rise of Senator McCarthy to the fall of New York's Twin Towers, Manny's mix vividly summons a lost universe of lives otherwise erased, in a style that owes as much to DJ Shadow as John Steinbeck. Softcover, 215 pp. $19.95.


The PavilionThe Pavilion
Craig Wright
Peter returns to his twenty-year high-school reunion with dreams of winning back Kari, the girl he left behind after an unexpected pregnancy ended their relationship. Standing in Peter's way is Kari's bitter-as-ever resentment, her husband and the fact that Peter still hasn't grown up. As the night progresses, both Peter and Kari are led to face the consequences of choices made long ago and start back into life with newfound strength and bittersweet resolve. 2M, 1W (flexible casting). Softcover, 57 pp. $9.99.


Grey GardensGrey Gardens The Complete Book and Lyrics
Doug Wright, Michael Korie, Scott Frankel
Based on the Maysle Bros. 1975 film about the eccentric Beales who languished in an East Hampton manor, this touching and heart wrenching musical examines the dysfunctional relationship between mother and daughter. Softcover. $20.95. Coming in August.

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