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19 Plays in this section
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Script - Script available for purchase (score only for some musicals)
VHS - Show is available on VHS
DVD - Show is available on DVD
CD - Musical soundtrack of the show is available
Audio - Audio recording of the show is available
Immediate MP3 downloads are available for some musicals

The Plays

Absence of a Cello, The by Ira Wallach

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Adding Machine, The by Elmer Rice

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After the Fall by Arthur Miller - Drama

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Agnes of God by John Pielmayer - Drama

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Ah, Wilderness! by Eugene O'Neill

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All in the Timing: Six One-Act Comedies by David Ives

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All My Sons by Arthur Miller - Drama

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All the Way Home by Tad Mosel

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Pulitzer Prize winner, 1961

Amadeus by Peter Shaffer - Drama

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American Buffalo by

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An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestley - Drama

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And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little by Paul Zindel

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Angel Street by Patrick Hamilton - Mystery/Thriller

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Classic thriller, and the basis for the movie Gaslight. Period piece with accents (Victorian England) is fun to do, and well-received by audiences. Tale concerns a straight-laced husband and his frail wife -- is she crazy, or is her huband trying to drive her mad and have her put away? Publicity should mention the movie -- that name recognition thing, you know.
Mike played Manningham in this show. Ask him about it!
Chris played the maid in this show. Ask her about it!

Anna Christie by Eugene O'Neill

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Pulitzer Prize winner, 1922

Annie Get Your Gun by

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Arms and the Man by

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Arsenic and Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring - Comedy

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Any community theater of any size has done this one -- often more than once! Name recognition is a big factor here; the characters are fun to play, it's a period piece that's not too difficult to do well (30's-40's), and audiences seem to love it no matter how many times it's been done.

Art by Yasmina Reza - Comedy-Drama

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Tony Award: Best Play, 1998. Award-winning play about three friends and a piece of art that consists of nothing but a white canvas was deemed by our playreading committee to be rather offputting to our audience in Dover, DE, but would play well someplace more cosmopolitan, or by a group with three talented male actors and a desire (and an audience) for more intellectual fare.

As Bees in Honey Drown by

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