Other Desert Cities
“The most richly enjoyable new play for grown-ups that New York has known in many seasons. . . . leaves you feeling both moved…
keep reading“The most richly enjoyable new play for grown-ups that New York has known in many seasons. . . . leaves you feeling both moved…
keep readingEleven one-act plays that present the major figures of the modern theatre, including August Strindberg, Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams, Eugene Ionesco, and more.
keep reading“Broad humor, splatters of dialogue, gross-out violence . . . and breakneck plotting.” –The New York Times Book Review
keep readingNamed as 1984’s Play of the Year by Drama magazine, Harold Pinter’s One for the Road is a chilling study of power and powerlessness.
keep reading“Calming and illuminating . . . Plenty of anecdotal vigor . . . Wishart has done copious research and used it to shape a story more gripping than frightening. . . . Captures waves of optimism and disappointment in the progress of cancer research.” —Janet Maslin, New York Times…
keep reading“By turns horrific, sad, and funny, [One Soldier’s War] fills a big gap by providing us with the first-person experiences of an articulate Russian…
keep reading“Wolfe does an exemplary job of detailing the ceremonies performed at Mecca and the reasons behind them. The chosen excerpts give the readers a…
keep reading“Imagine, of all impossible things, a young British Woody Allen with the benefit of a classical education and you have the nameless and exquisitely…
keep reading“Eavesdrop on the therapeutic process as eighteen world-class storytellers take the reader into the charged space between patient and analyst.” –Elle
keep reading“On the Missionary Trail . . . illuminate[s] the struggles of the nineteenth-century men and women who risked–and often lost–their lives to bring Christianity…
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