Incoming Resources
- Three plays, August Wilson
- Angels in America, a gay fantasia on national themes, Tony Kushner
- Jitney, August Wilson ; foreword by Ishmael Reed
- The vagina monologues, Eve Ensler
- Doubt, a parable, John Patrick Shanley
- Betty's summer vacation, Christopher Durang
- Fences, August Wilson ; foreword by Samuel G. Freedman
- The glass menagerie, an American memory, Delma E. Presley
- The marriage of Bette and Boo, by Christopher Durang
- The Cambridge companion to Tennessee Williams, edited by Matthew C. Roudané
- The diary of Anne Frank, dramatized by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett ; based upon the book, Anne Frank: Diary of a young girl
- The theatre of August Wilson, Alan Nadel
- The late plays of Tennessee Williams, William Prosser
- Seven guitars, August Wilson ; foreword by Tony Kushner
- 27 short plays, Christopher Durang
- Theresa Rebeck :, collected plays
- Joe Turner's come and gone, August Wilson ; foreword by Romulus Linney
- Seven plays, Sam Shepard ; introduction by Richard Gilman
- A raisin in the sun, and ;, The sign in Sidney Brustein's window, Lorraine Hansberry ; Robert Nemiroff, editor ; with a new foreword by Jewell Handy Gresham Nemiroff ; a note by Robert Nemiroff and critical essays by Amiri Baraka and Frank Rich
- Retablos, stories from a life lived along the border, Octavio Solis
- The underpants, a play by Carl Sternheim, adaptation by Steve Martin
- Lorraine Hansberry, the life behind A raisin in the sun, Charles J. Shields
- All in the timing, fourteen plays, David Ives
- A streetcar named Desire, Tennessee Williams
- Gem of the ocean, August Wilson ; series introduction by John Lahr ; foreword by Phylicia Rashad
- The theatre of Tennessee Williams
- The lion in winter, a play, James Goldman
- The Cambridge companion to Sam Shepard, edited by Matthew Roudané
- King Hedley II, August Wilson ; foreword by Marion McClinton ; afterword by August Wilson
- Lorraine Hansberry, by Anne Cheney
- Edward Albee's Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?, by Michael Adams
- Fences, a play, by August Wilson ; introduction by Lloyd Richards
- The piano lesson, August Wilson ; foreword by Toni Morrison
- Tennessee Williams, mad pilgrimage of the flesh, John Lahr
- August Wilson, a life, Patti Hartigan
- 57 original auditions for actors, a workbook of monologs for professional & non-professional actors, by Eddie Lawrence
- The Laramie Project and the Laramie Project, ten years later, Moisés Kaufman, Leigh Fondakowski, Greg Pierotti, Andy Paris, and Stephen Belber
- New Native American drama, three plays, by Hanay Geiogamah ; introd. by Jeffrey Huntsman
- A streetcar named Desire, by Tennessee Williams, with an introduction by the author
- Doubletalk, 50 comedy duets for actors, by Bill Majeski
- Radio golf, August Wilson ; foreword by Suzan-Lori Parks
- The glass menagerie, Tennessee Williams ; introduction by Robert Bray
- Albee in an hour, E. Teresa Choate ; [introduction by Robert Brustein]
- Fifty professional scenes for student actors, a collection of short two-person scenes, by Garry Michael Kluger
- Ma Rainey's black bottom, August Wilson ; foreword by Frank Rich
- Two trains running, 1969, August Wilson ; foreword by Laurence Fishburne
- More monologues on Black life, Gus Edwards ; [foreword by Beth Turner]