Incoming Resources
- Lorraine Hansberry, the life behind A raisin in the sun, Charles J. Shields
- A raisin in the sun, Lorraine Hansberry ; with an introduction by Robert Nemiroff
- Everywhere an oink oink, an embittered, dyspeptic, and accurate report of forty years in Hollywood, David Mamet ; with illustrations by the author
- Feed your mind, a story of August Wilson, by Jen Bryant ; illustrated by Cannaday Chapman
- True west, Sam Shepard's life, work, and times, Robert Greenfield
- The glass menagerie, Tennessee Williams ; introduction by Robert Bray
- Angels in America, a gay fantasia on national themes, Tony Kushner
- Driving Miss Daisy., Broadway Near You presents ; by Alfred Uhry ; directed for the stage by David Esbjornson ; produced for the Australian stage by John Frost by special arrangement with Jed Bernstein and Adam Zotovich ; Great performances is a production of Thirteen Productions LLC for WNET, DVD/Widescreen
- The collected plays of Neil Simon, with an introduction by Neil Simon
- Inherit the wind, by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee
- Wit, a play, by Margaret Edson
- Rumors, a farce, by Neil Simon
- The piano lesson, August Wilson
- Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?, necessary fictions, terrifying realities, Matthew C. Roudanbe
- August Wilson, a life, Patti Hartigan
- Tennessee Williams, mad pilgrimage of the flesh, John Lahr
- CliffsNotes Lawrence and Lee's Inherit the wind, by Suzanne Pavlos
- Plays /, Tennessee Williams, v. 2, 1957-1980
- Fences, a play by August Wilson ; introduction by Lloyd Richards
- The scarlet letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne ; [adapted by Thomas J. Cox]
- Leading lady, a memoir of a most unusual boy, Charles Busch
- A streetcar named desire, Tennessee Williams ; with an introduction by Arthur Miller
- A delicate balance, a play, Edward Albee
- Ma Rainey's black bottom, a play in two acts, by August Wilson
- The Darwin affair, a novel, Tim Mason
- Joe Turner's come and gone, a play in two acts, by August Wilson