Not published Jamie J. Bruss and Christopher Willard Genet and Beast
Not published Jamie J. Bruss and Christopher Willard Genet and Beast
Samuel French Sam Bobrick Sidney and Ethan In the first scene, a very annoying man goes to see a woman therapist in the hopes that she will help him become less annoying. He drives her over the edge. In the second scene, he sees her husband, also a therapist, and drives him over the edge. […]
Samuel French Sam Bobrick Anita and Ethan In the first scene, a very annoying man goes to see a woman therapist in the hopes that she will help him become less annoying. He drives her over the edge. In the second scene, he sees her husband, also a therapist, and drives him over the edge. […]
Samuel French (London) Alan Bennett King and Willis In this sensational drama from the Royal National Theatre of Great Britain George III becomes increasingly erratic after losing the American colonies until doctors are brought in to cure his madness. All of them are eminently respectable quacks and one is in the employ...
Dramatists Play Service Neal Bell Alice and Jamie THE STORY: Frustrated in her attempts to deal honestly with terminal patients, Dr. Alice Franklin is dismissed from one hospital and moves on to another, only to find herself faced once again with the same dilemma—a cancer patient who is held hostage...
Samuel French David Belasco Rance and Johnson The Girl of the Golden West is a classic Western: the tale of a girl who is passionately loved by the Sheriff, but can love no one but an outlaw whose life she saves in a card game. This play provided the source material for the classic 1938 […]
Samuel French Alan Ayckbourn Poopay and Julian “A real knockout…A vastly entertaining blend of the West End drawing room thriller with one of Priestley’s old time plays, where characters go whirling throughout time. Of course, Ayckbourn has added innumerable piquant and bizarre details...
Samuel French London Alan Ayckbourn Murganah and Ahmed Murganah loves Ahmed, the Sultan’s youngest son, but feeling herself rejected, she invokes the help of dark supernatural forces to regain him. When she finally loses him to another she seeks a terrible revenge.
Samuel French London Alan Ayckbourn Maryam and Murganah Murganah loves Ahmed, the Sultan’s youngest son, but feeling herself rejected, she invokes the help of dark supernatural forces to regain him. When she finally loses him to another she seeks a terrible revenge.
Dramatists Play Service Edward Albee Jerry and Peter James (Niven), the Duke of Brampton and the richest man in England, is so trusted by King Charles II (Sanders), he is able to have two of the King’s loyal friends executed for treason. The second is the father of Lady Mary (Blyth). She travels...