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Fat Ham

Winner of the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, James Ijames' play reinvents Shakespeare's Hamlet in startling and hilarious ways amidst the backdrop of a family barbecue in the American South.

Fences

A landmark play about a baseball star fighting for the right to be first black man to drive a garbage truck in 1950s Pittsburgh.

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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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Fifty Words

A searingly honest, beautifully observed portrait of marriage.

Published in volume Loving Longing Leaving

    The Fire This Time

    African-American Plays for the 21st Century

    A collection of African-American plays for the 21st century.

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    Five Lesbian Brothers: Four Plays

    New York-based Theatre troupe Five Lesbian Brothers explore themes of homophobia and sexism with devastating humour and the occasional song. They have been committed to creating provocative lesbian theatre with positively no whining since their inception in 1989.

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    Five Plays

    Five plays by a major American playwright, all set in the author’s home state of Idaho, demonstrating his extraordinary knack for exposing, without condescension or easy moralizing, the pathos in marginalized lives.

    The Floating Island Plays

    In this tragi-comic quartet, Cuban-American dramatist Eduardo Machado explores the meaning of his homeland's history. The plays tell the stories of several extended families, linked by marriage and then by exile in the United States.

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    Flower Drum Song

    The Classic 1958 musical brilliantly updated by the leading Asian-American playwright.

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    Flyin' West and Other Plays

    A collection of work for the stage that provides a remarkable and penetrating look at the African-American experience over the last 100 years.

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    For Peter Pan on her 70th birthday

    An elderly woman and her siblings become J.M. Barrie's classic characters in Sarah Ruhl's play about a family grieving over the death of their patriarch.

    Richard Foreman: The Manifestos and Essays

    A collection of writings from the acclaimed and wildly inventive artist Richard Foreman.

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    Full Moon and other plays

    Three plays delicately exploring issues of love, faith, family and race.

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    The Gabriels

    Election Year in the Life of One Family

    A trilogy of plays following an American family through the momentous and divisive 2016 presidential election year.

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    Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus

    Performance artist Taylor Mac picks up where William Shakespeare's blood-soaked tragedy Titus Andronicus left off in a play that explores generic boundaries and charts the violence done by those in charge, and the lives of those left to clean up.

    Gem of the Ocean

    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1904. Aunt Esther, the 285-year-old fiery matriarch of 1839 Wylie Avenue, sets Citizen Barlow, a young man from Alabama, on a soaring, lyrical journey of spiritual awakening.

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    Getting Away With Murder

    A compellingly original comedy thriller, and Sondheim's first ever non-musical play.

    Gloria: A Life

    Emily's Mann's play about the icon of the American feminist movement, Gloria Steinem. With a Foreword by Gloria Steinem herself.