- Shaw, George Bernard (1856-1950) (25)
- Learn about George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950), the Nobel Prize-winning playwright, novelist, critic, essayist, and politician. Sites offer biography, plays, novels, essays, quotes, speeches, and letters of the socialist spokesman known for his caustic tongue.
- Strindberg, August (1849-1912) (4)
- Williams, Tennessee (1911-1983) (29)
- Browse sites about Tennessee Williams, the award-winning playwright of A Streetcar Named Desire, The Glass Menagerie, and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Sites provide biography and profile, film and theatre credits, articles, reviews, and bibliography of the Pulitzer Award winner.
- Martin, Steve@
- Pinter, Harold (18)
- Ibsen, Henrik (1828-1906) (8)
- Perry, Tyler (12)
![[new]](http://sg.yimg.com/i/sg/new2.gif) - Feiffer, Jules@
- Learn more about Jules Feiffer, the Pulitzer Prize-winning comic-strip cartoonist and author, through sites featuring biography, television and film credits, cartoons, art gallery, and bibliography.
- Wilde, Oscar (1854-1900) (30)
- Find Oscar Wilde quotes, poems, stories, and plays, including The Importance of Being Earnest and The Picture of Dorian Gray. Also find biographies, photos, and information on the playwright¿s legal troubles.
- Marlowe, Christopher (1564-1593) (7)
- Bogosian, Eric
- Creator of monologues and solo shows. - Beckett, Samuel (1906-1989) (12)
- Fo, Dario (12)
- Shepard, Sam (4)
- Cocteau, Jean (1889-1963)@
- O'Neill, Eugene (1888-1953) (23)
- Eliot, T.S. (1888-1965)@
- Baraka, Imamu Amiri (LeRoi Jones)@
- Find out about Imamu Amiri Baraka (aka LeRoi Jones), the American poet, playwright, music critic, and writer of essays through sites featuring biography, photos, poems, and filmography.
- Brecht, Bertolt (1898-1956) (10)
- Jones, Sarah@
- Mamet, David (8)
- Hilton, Paula
- Offering comic murder mystery dinner theatre scripts for performance. - Artaud, Antonin@
- Molière (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin) (1622-1673) (6)
- Goethe, Johann Wolfgang (1749-1832)@
- Robbins, Tim@
- Capek, Karel (1890-1938)@
- Kureishi, Hanif@
- Sophocles (496-406 BCE) (19)
- Thain, Paul
- Stage, radio, and film plays by Paul Thain. - Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von (1759-1805) (4)
- Barrie, James M. (1860-1937)@
- Fugard, Athol (6)
- Miller, Arthur (1915-2005) (42)
- Djerassi, Carl@
- Euripides (c. 484-406 BCE) (9)
- Aeschylus (c. 525-456 BCE) (16)
- Wilder, Thornton (1897-1975) (7)
- Middleton, Thomas
- Jacobean playwright. Plays are personally edited and glossed. - Sartre, Jean Paul (1905-1980)@
- Sturges, Preston (1898-1959)@
- Valdez, Luis (5)
- Albee, Edward (15)
- Berkoff, Steven (2)
- Chekhov, Anton P. (1860-1904) (21)
- Kushner, Tony (2)
- Coward, Noël (1899-1973) (7)
- Babel, Isaac (1894-1941)@
- Behan, Brendan (1923-1964) (3)
- Pirandello, Luigi (1867-1936) (6)
- Ionesco, Eugene (1909-1994) (2)
- Stoppard, Tom (7)
- Simon, Neil (14)
- Bettencourt, Michael
- Seeks to fuse the political and emotional in order to create a theatre that prompts audiences to re-think their lives. - Gilbert, William Schwenk (1836-1911) (9)
- Walcott, Derek@
- Kahn, Barbara
- Playwright, director, and actor; offering catalogue of plays available for production. - Hellman, Lillian (1905-1984) (8)
- Frayn, Michael@
- Nashe, Thomas (1567-1601) (1)
- French, David
- Author of Leaving Home, Of the Fields Lately, Jitters, Salt-Water Moon, and That Summer, among others. - Lyly, John (1554-1606)@
- Mullin, Paul
- Includes information about current and past productions. - Daniel, Samuel (1562-1619) (1)
- McNally, Terrence (6)
- Narita, Jude
- Official site for the actor/writer of award-winning one-woman plays about Asian and Asian-American women. - Galsworthy, John (1867-1933)@
- MacColl, Ewan (1915-1989)@
- Rostand, Edmond (1868-1918) (4)
- Hare, David (4)
- Plautus, Titus Maccius (c.254-184 BCE) (7)
- Goldsmith, Oliver (1728-1774) (9)
- Gorky, Maxim (1868-1936)@
- Osborne, John (1929-1994) (1)
- Corneille, Pierre (1606-1684) (2)
- Gallardo, Edward
- Playwright and actor. - Foote, Horton (3)
- Hecht, Ben (1894-1964)@
- Inge, William (1913-1973) (6)
- Churchill, Caryl (3)
- Priestly, J.B. (1894-1984)@
- Shaffer, Peter (6)
- Hansberry, Lorraine (1930-1965) (6)
- Gage, Carolyn
- Information about the lesbian performer and playwright. Booking, plays, musicals, one-acts, and monologues. - Racine, Jean (1639-1699) (6)
- Wilson, August (1945-2005) (9)
- Crisp, Quentin (1909-1999)@
- Wilbur, Richard@
- Havel, Václav (20)
- Durang, Christopher (7)
- Soyinka, Wole (5)
- Webster, John (1580?-1632?) (10)
- Busch, Charles (3)
- Rattigan, Terence (1911-1977) (6)
- Maeterlinck, Maurice (1862-1949) (6)
- Dumas, Alexandre Jr. (1824-1895)
- Playwright and novelist also known as Dumas fils, the son of novelist Alexander Dumas père. - Wilson, Doric
- Author of such plays as Street Theatre, Now She Dances!, and A Perfect Relationship. Member of the gay theatre movement. - Ensler, Eve (5)
- Henley, Beth (4)
- Aristophanes (c. 448-380 BCE) (6)
- Holmes, Rupert
- Tony award winning playwright. - Anouilh, Jean (1910-1987) (3)
- Friel, Brian (2)
- Beaumarchais, Pierre Augustin Caron De (1732-1799)
- Biography of the 18th century playwright. - Glaspell, Susan (1876-1948) (8)
- Post, Sam
- Synopses, excerpts, production histories, reviews, and more. - Lawrence, Jerome (1)
- Lee, Robert Edwin (1918-1994) (1)
- Higgins, Rita Ann
- Gutsy, anarchic poet and dramatist who has been a literary outsider writing from inside Irish society. - Belich, T James
- Original plays of playwright T. James Belich. All scripts available for download. - Budbill, David
- Vermont-based poet, essayist, and playwright. Features calendar of events, biography, and bibliography. - Goodman, Bruce
- Author of full-length and one-act plays and musicals. - Cruz, Sor Juana Ines de la (1651-1695)@
- Find sites for Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, the Mexican scholar and writer, often called the first feminist of the Western world. Sites include biography, poems, and book reviews of the outspoken Spanish poet whose main theme was freedom.
- Uhry, Alfred (1)
- Gray, Spalding (1941-2004)@
- Mitchell, W.O. (1914-1998)@
- Braddon, Mary Elizabeth (1835-1915)
- Victorian novelist and playwright. - Zindel, Paul (1936-2003)@
- Ferber, Edna (1887-1968)@
- Learn about Edna Ferber, the American playwright and member of Algonquin Round Table. Sites offer biography, photos, quotes, film and TV credits, Broadway productions, and online texts of the works of the Pulitzer Prize winner who was also considered the greatest American woman novelist of her day.
- Fields, Dorothy (1905-1974)@
- Davis, Bill C.
- Official site for the author of Mass Appeal, Dancing in the End-Zone, Avow, and other plays. - Wasserstein, Wendy (1950-2006) (12)
- Jarry, Alfred (1873-1907) (2)
- Vemmer, Ryan
- Writer of progressive/experimental theatre works. Site presents samples of plays, poems, and short fiction. - Césaire, Aimé@
- Vere, Aubrey de (1814-1902)@
- Shange, Ntozake@
- Loh, Sandra Tsing@
- Barnes, Peter
- With educational guides, gossip, jokes. - Barnes, David-Matthew
- Overview of the award-winning author of stage plays, fiction, screenplays, and poetry. - O'Casey, Sean (1880-1964) (4)
- Jonson, Ben (1572-1637) (8)
- Hart, Moss (1904-1961) (5)
- Kaufman, George S. (1889-1961) (5)
- Learn about George Kaufman, the American playwright-director and a key member of Algonquin Round Table who influenced 20th century American comedy. Sites offer biography, film and TV credits, and Broadway credits for the Pulitzer Prize winner whose works include You Can't Take it With You, Once in a Lifetime, and The Man Who Came to Dinner.
- Alletson, Al Jr.
- Passion for words and ability to deliver stirring performances resonates in his every endeavor. - Abbott, George (1887-1995)@
- Edson, Margaret (2)
- Odets, Clifford (1906-1963) (5)
- Gotanda, Philip Kan
- Playwright, director, and filmmaker. Author of Ballad of Yachiyo and Floating Weeds. Site includes an online journal and images. - Laurents, Arthur
- Biography of the librettist of West Side Story, Gypsy, and Anyone Can Whistle. - MacLeish, Archibald (1892-1982)@
- Lardner, Ring (1885-1933)@
- Cook, Pat
- Biography and information on works. - Gabridge, Patrick
- Author of Blinders, Reading the Mind of God, and other plays - Gelbart, Larry@
- Bennett, Enoch Arnold (1867-1931)@
- Schneider, Pat
- Poet, author, playwright, and librettist. - van Itallie, Jean-Claude
- Photos, reviews, excerpts, script, and rights information about numerous plays, books, and performance pieces by the playwright, teacher, and performer. - Bagnold, Enid (1889-1981)@
- LaBute, Neil@
- Auburn, David (1)
- Ayckbourn, Alan (3)
- Coetzee, Greig
- South African actor, director, and playwright. - Sideras, Stavros
- Writer of books and lyrics; composer, producer and director of musical/rock operas. - Rodwin, David
- Information about the composer, actor, and playwright and his works. - Parks, Suzan-Lori (4)
- Haehnel, Alan
- Specialising in large-cast one-act plays. - Hall, Sands
- Official site for the novelist, playwright, and teacher whose works include Catching Heaven and Fair Use. - Marquis, Don (1878-1937)@
- O'Sullivan, David
- Includes sample scripts of comedy and tragedy, farce and surrealism. - Burrows, Abe (1910-1985) (3)
- Wolfe, George C.@
- Teller, Neville
- Writes abridgements and dramatisations of works for radio. - Cohan, George M. (1878-1942)@
- Warren, Mercy Otis (1728-1814)@
- Seltzer, Richard
- Text of Seltzer's play about Mercy Otis Warren and General Johnny Burgoyne. - Comden, Betty (1919-2006) and Adolph Green (1915-2002)@
- Farah, Nuruddin
- Somalian novelist and playwright. - Gao, Xingjian (2)
- Vogel, Paula (2)
- Luce, Claire Booth (1903-1987)
- 1987 New York Times obituary for playwright and politician Clare Booth Luce. - Barrie, Shirley
- Playwright for adults, children, and communities. Co-founder of the Tricycle Theatre in London, England, and Straight Stitching Productions in Toronto, Canada. - Burns, Kitty
- Playwright whose works include "Psycho Night at the Paradise Lounge" and "A Slice of the Blarney." Also the writer and guide of "The Vampire Tour of San Francisco." - O'Morrison, Kevin
- Includes a list of his works, with reviews from both sides of the Atlantic. - Winfield, Jess
- Information about his past works and current projects. - Gobeil Taylor, David
- Gay playwright. Texts of his plays, links, bio. - Vallejo, Alfonso
- Analysis of his plays, books, and paintings. - Kennedy, Adrienne (2)
- Tan, Kelvin
- Singer-songwriter, author, playwright, co-founder of Aporia Society, and member of The Oddfellows. - Marber, Patrick (2)
- Pachino, Jamie
- Official site for the award-winning playwright and screenwriter. - Mee, Charles
- Archive of plays. - Gardner, Herb (1934-2003) (4)
- Synge, John Millington (1871-1909) (7)
- Williamson, David (3)
- Costa, Carol
- Playwright and author of fiction and nonfiction books. - Elliott, Naneki
- Author of spiritual growth books and a play about equal rights. - Herman, George
- About the author and his plays, including ordering information. - Mueller, Lavonne
- Plays include Letters to a Daughter From Prison and Violent Peace. - Connelly, Marc (1890-1980) (4)
- Find sites for Marc Connelly, the American humorist-playwright and one of the wittiest members of Algonquin Round Table. Sites feature biography, film and television credits, film reviews, and theatre credits for the Pulitzer Prize winner who wrote The Green Pastures, a re-telling of Old Testament.
- Gordon, Ruth (1896-1985)@
- Grimsley, Jim@
- Rice, Elmer (1892-1967) (3)
- MacDonald, Ann-Marie (3)
- Goodrich, Frances (1890-1984)@
- Hackett, Albert@
- Levin, Ira@
- Noonan, Tom
- Site presents the script of What Happened Was..., a play by Tom Noonan that was adapted into an award-winning movie. - Loftus, Albert
- Novelist, essayist, and playwright. Includes excerpts. - Murphy, James B.
- Features information on his dramatic plays, paintings, and drawings. - Pendleton, Austin@
- Brook, Doug
- The DJ Booth. Offering a biography, resumes, and information on the actor, writer, director, and designer. - Redhill, Michael@
- Bennett, Alan (5)
- Guirgis, Stephen Adly (1)
- Johnson, Denis@
- Glancy, Diane@
- Bartholomew, Vicki
- Author of youth plays such as Aunt Alice's Summer, Cool Mike, Someone to Love, Friends Forever, and The Last Gift. - May, Elaine@
- Cutler, Ivor@
- Dryden, John (1631-1700)@
- Genet, Jean (1910-1986)@
- Hogan, Linda@
- Lonergan, Kenneth (3)
- Russell, Willy (2)
- Brenton, Howard
- Works include Brassneck, Pravda, and The Churchill Play. - Gormley, Paddy
- Features information about the artist, including a mini-biography and his works. - Meiselman, Arthur
- Excerpts from his plays and latest work. - Bolt, Robert (1924-1999) (1)
- Nelson, Tim Blake@
- Nicholson, William@
- Stemple, Beth Campbell
- Writer of comedy sketches, provocative one-acts, and Fly Gals, a play about women pilots in WWII. - Zarko, David
- Resume of professional and academic directing credits, and a list of plays written with brief descriptions. - Fraser, Brad (2)
- Marturano, Tony
- Photographer, playwright, and author. Features excerpts from novel, Nimbus. - Peace, Steve
- Online plays and screenplays. - Rowland, Phelim
- Portsmouth based writer of plays for theatre and radio. - Pinero, Miguel (1946-1988)@
- Smith, Dodie (1896-1990)@
- Kuo, Pao Kun (1939-2002)@
- Smith, Anna Deavere (3)
- Fenn, John
- Reflections on performing arts, theatre, education and the infinite ambiguities and delights of life in the techno-age by playwright and teacher. - Leight, Warren (1)
- Townsend, Sue@
- Armstrong, Ken
- Writer of theatre and radio plays, films, stories, and more. - Sherwood, Robert William
- Play descriptions, productions, and reviews of his plays.
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