Well
A play about a mother's extraordinary ability to heal a changing neighbourhood, despite her inability to heal herself.
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Ensemble Works: an anthology
A collection of ensemble-created plays by major American theatre companies - the first of its kind.
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Intimate Apparel & Fabulation: Two Plays
Two companion pieces spanning 100 years in the lives of African American women.
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Plays From the Boom Box Galaxy
An anthology of performance texts from the hip-hop generation.
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Birth and After Birth and Other Plays
Four plays from the award-winning American playwright which together form a complete 'marriage cycle'.
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The Fever Chart: Three Visions of the Middle East
Three multifaceted works exploring the urgency and complexity of the Middle East’s political landscape, through the voices and bodies of the people who inhabit it.
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Stunning and other plays
The first collection by a striking new voice in American theatre.
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The Color of Desire & Hurricane: two plays
Two plays by the acclaimed Cuban-American writer.
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Havana is Waiting and other plays
Eduardo Machado’s Havana is Waiting and other plays examines the intersection of the personal and the political on a generation of immigrants. With humor and passion, the author pursues his lifelong exploration of the Cuban-American experience.
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Water by the Spoonful
A Pulitzer Prize-winning play about family, community and uncertainty.
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Fifty Words
A searingly honest, beautifully observed portrait of marriage.
Side Effects
Michael Weller's Fifty Words culminated in one desperate phone call. Side Effects is the story of what happened on the other end of the line.
Do Not Disturb
Two ex-lovers meet up after an 11-year gap for a nerve-jangling reunion.
Fabulation
In Fabulation, playwright Lynn Nottage reimagines Esther (the character from her companion play, Intimate Apparel) as Undine, the public relations diva of today, who spirals downward from her swanky Manhattan office to her roots back in Brooklyn.
The Shipment
The Shipment is a provocative look at African-American identity in today's not-quite post-racial society.
Lear
Young Jean Lee's Lear is an alternative re-working of Shakespeare's celebrated tragedy, focusing on the king's three daughters.
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