A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE
Signed first printing of Williams's most enduring play, a beautiful copy in the iconic Lustig-designed dust jacket.
Signed first printing of Williams's most enduring play, a beautiful copy in the iconic Lustig-designed dust jacket.
Working script for the original Harold Prince-directed Broadway mounting of Sondheim's innovative classic of musical theater.
Signed first edition of Tennessee Williams' Pulitzer Prize-winning third play, adapted into the 1958 film starring Elizabeth Taylor and Paul Newman.
Inscribed first edition, first printing of Tennessee Williams' semi-autobiographical memory play, his first stage success.
First edition of this landmark neoclassical tragedy — the first documented performance using moveable scenes — with exquisite double-page etchings of the stage by an influential innovator of the form.
Gorgeously bound 9-volume set of Shakespeare, all uniformly bound in early 19th-century full tree calf with elaborately gilt-stamped spines.
First edition in English of Beckett's influential and enigmatic "tragicomedy in two acts."
Association copy first printing of the famous play, inscribed by both authors to Bryna Untermeyer and Louis Untermeyer, the poet, editor, and critic who was an early supporter of the playwrighting duo.
Attention must be paid to this handsome first printing of the classic play by a giant of the American theater.
Association first edition, inscribed by Alice Toklas to author Elizabeth Sprigge, who would publish one of the earliest formal biographies of Stein in 1957 — and which Toklas repudiated.
Signed first printing of Albee's greatest work, the Tony award-winning play and the basis for the film starring Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor.
Inscribed first edition in English of this play about Stalin's Counter-Intelligence SMERSH and its political prisoners, originally conceived while the author was serving a sentence of hard labor in the Gulag.
First edition of the play version of John Steinbeck's landmark work, following the tragedy of two migrant farm workers in the Great Depression.
First edition of Tennessee Williams' Pulitzer Prize-winning third play, adapted into the 1958 film starring Elizabeth Taylor and Paul Newman.
Warmly inscribed first edition of this play inspired by a con artist who ingratiated himself with New York's elites.
Signed first edition of Milne's first collection of plays, an aspect of his writing career now criminally overlooked.
Signed limited first edition, one of only 260 numbered copies signed by Milne, of this play in three acts of a modern marriage between a writer and a woman he meets at the British Museum.
First printing of this examination of the Moscow Revolutionary Theater, established in 1922 to stage productions that promoted Soviet ideology – with signed woodcut print by Vladimir Favorsky.
First printing of Williams's most enduring play, a New Directions publication in the original dust jacket (carefully restored).
First printing of this tragedy-farce by Soviet playwright, poet, and translator, with attractive cover and frontispiece art by multifaceted artist Vladimir Favorski.
Inscribed association copy of this collection from the Nobel winning playwright, presented warmly to Alfred G. Arvold, who was instrumental in the US for the development and spread of the "little theater" movement.
First edition, first printing of the Arthur Laurents-penned book of the Tony-award winning musical, a US American ROMEO AND JULIET.
First printing of one of the best-known American plays of the 20th century, tackling freedom of thought with the contemporary threat of McCarthyism as underlying subtext.
First printing of Spark's only play, inscribed with love to a "Howard," likely poet Howard Sergeant, with whom Spark was briefly involved in earlier years.
Limited signed special edition of this Existentialist anti-Capitalist play, which sees a working man descend into madness after realizing he matters little to the rich people of New York.