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First edition thus, of this play based on Akira Kurosawa's adaptation of a pair of short stories by Ryunoske Akutagawa, a psychological murder mystery set in Heian era Japan.
First edition thus, of this play based on Akira Kurosawa's adaptation of a pair of short stories by Ryunoske Akutagawa, a psychological murder mystery set in Heian era Japan.
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.
First printing of this collection of four plays by short story writer and novelist Sherwood Anderson, his only foray into drama.
First edition in English of Beckett's influential and enigmatic "tragicomedy in two acts."
First edition thus of this pair of comedies by 18th-century playwright William Congreve, with stylish Beardsley-esque illustrations.
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 this tragedy-farce by Soviet playwright, poet, and translator, with attractive cover and frontispiece art by multifaceted artist Vladimir Favorski.
First printing of this collection of four short plays by Pushkin, with atmospheric woodcut illustrations by multifaceted artist Vladimir Favorski – one of Favorski's final works.
Signed first edition thus, with illustrations by Foreman, of this short symbolic play about each of the SEVEN DEADLY SINS, taking place in several locations across the US.
Beautiful book edition of Housman's play about Queen Victoria, illustrated in black and white by famed Pooh illustrator E.H. Shepard.
Limited first US edition of James Joyce's only play, a semi-autobiographical story of the tangled lives of two couples.
First trade editions of Kushner's Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning two-part play, in two volumes.
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.
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 the script of the beloved Tony-winning Broadway musical based on Bernard Shaw's PYGMALION.
Attention must be paid to this handsome first printing of the classic play by a giant of the American theater.
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.
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.
First printing of this educational survey that combines advice on screenwriting and directing with the scenario scripts for the films "A Kiss for Cinderella," "The Last Command," and "The Scarlet Letter."
First edition of Shaffer's notorious, Tony-award-winning drama of pathological sexuality, religion, and violence.
First edition thus, a handsome edition of the two plays, with production notes about the first performance of EQUUS.
First printing of this collection of eight plays by the Pulitzer-winning writer, director, and actor, including collaborations with Patti Smith.
First printing of the famous Broadway play about two mismatched roommates, the basis for the 1968 film and 1970s television series.
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.