American drama -- 20th century
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American drama -- 20th century
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American drama
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- Sixteen famous American plays, edited by Bennett Cerf and Van H. Cartmell ; with an introduction by Brooks Atkinson
- The Tony winners, a collection of ten exceptional plays, winners of the Tony Award for the most distinguished play of the year, edited, with prefaces and an introductory note, by Stanley Richards
- The play, The ballad of the sad café, Carson McCullers' novella adapted to the stage by Edward Albee
- After the fall, a play
- Orchards, stories by Anton Chekhov ; plays by Maria Irene Fornes ... [and others]. --
- Best American plays, 1945-1951, Third series
- The Playwrights' Center monologues for women, edited by Kristen Gandrow and Polly K. Carl
- Best American plays, 1918, 1918-1958
- Plays of our time, edited by Bennett Cerf
- Six American plays for today, Selected and with biographical notes by Bennett Cerf
- Longa jornada noite adentro, Eugene O'Neill ; traducao de Helena Pessoa
- Best American plays, 1951, 1951-1957, Fourth series
- The Seattle Children's Theatre, six plays for young audiences, Marisa Smith, editor
- Best American plays, 1963, 1963-1967, Sixth series
- Six great American plays, introduction by Allan G. Halline. --
- Best American plays, 1974-1982, 1974-1982, Eighth series
- Best American plays, 1967, 1967-1973, Seventh series
- Best American plays, 1957, 1957-1963, Fifth series
- The Playwrights' Center monologues for men, edited by Kristen Gandrow and Polly K. Carl
- Best American plays, 1983-1992, 1983-1992, ninth series
- Herb Gardner, the collected plays and the screenplay Who is Harry Kellerman and why is he saying those terrible things about me?
- Four contemporary American plays, selected and with biographical notes by Bennett Cerf
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