Incoming Resources
- Everywhere an oink oink, an embittered, dyspeptic, and accurate report of forty years in Hollywood, David Mamet ; with illustrations by the author
- Love-lies-bleeding, a play, Don DeLillo
- The illustrated Woody Allen reader, edited by Linda Sunshine
- I shudder, and other reactions to life, death, and New Jersey, Paul Rudnick
- The vagina monologues, Eve Ensler
- 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
- Tom, the unknown Tennessee Williams, Lyle Leverich
- Grey Gardens, the musical : the complete book and lyrics of the Broadway musical, book by Doug Wright ; music by Scott Frankel ; lyrics by Michael Korie
- The madwoman in the Volvo, my year of raging hormones, Sandra Tsing Loh
- The collected plays of Neil Simon, with an introduction by Neil Simon
- Three plays, August Wilson
- Rewrites, Neil Simon
- The world only spins forward, the ascent of Angels in America, Isaac Butler and Dan Kois
- August Wilson, a life, Patti Hartigan
- Why we don't suck, and how all of us need to stop being such partisan little bitches, Dr. Dennis Leary
- Tennessee Williams's A streetcar named Desire, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- The traveling companion and other plays, Tennessee Williams ; edited, with an introduction, by Annette J. Saddik
- Biloxi blues, Neil Simon. --
- A house not meant to stand, a gothic comedy, Tennessee Williams ; foreword by Gregory Mosher ; edited with an introduction by Thomas Keith
- Tennessee Williams, mad pilgrimage of the flesh, John Lahr
- Blown sideways through life, Claudia Shear
- Cat on a hot tin roof, by Tennessee Williams. --
- Jake's women, by Neil Simon
- Two or three things I know for sure, Dorothy Allison
- The black monk ;, and, The dog problem, David Rabe
- Follies of God, Tennessee Williams and the Women of the Fog, James Grissom
- Fences, a play, by August Wilson ; introduction by Lloyd Richards
- A streetcar named desire, Tennessee Williams ; with an introduction by Arthur Miller
- Tennessee Williams, everyone else is an audience, Ronald Hayman
- Looking for Lorraine, the radiant and radical life of Lorraine Hansberry, Imani Perry
- Homebody/Kabul, Tony Kushner
- Spotlight, solo scenes for student actors, Stephanie S. Fairbanks
- The plays, Ishmael Reed
- Tennessee Williams's The glass menagerie, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- The Darwin affair, a novel, Tim Mason