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| The Romancers |
| By Rostand, Edmond |
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By, Rostand, Edmond
"the Romancers" Is Best Played In The Romantic Atmosphere Of The Late Eighteenth Century; The Costumes Should Be Louis Xvi. The Stage-directions Are Sufficiently Detailed....
| The Importance Of Being Earnest |
| By Wilde, Oscar |
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By, Wilde, Oscar
The Importance Of Being Earnest, A Trivial Comedy For Serious People........
| Some Lessons In Hate |
| By Jones Jnr, Ray |
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By, Jones Jnr, Ray
His Destiny Seemed Un Stoppable, But He Was Doomed To Fail At Every Turn. Ray Jones Jnr And His Band 'lessons In Hate'...
| One Day More |
| By Conrad, Joseph |
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By, Conrad, Joseph
To Rights Two Yellow Brick Cottages Belonging To Captain Hagberd, One Inhabited By Himself The Other By The Carvils. A Lamp-post In Front. The Red Roofs Of The Town In The Background. A Sea-wall To Left....
| Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark |
| By Shakespeare, William |
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By, Shakespeare, William
Scene I. Elsinore. A Platform Before The Castle. [francisco At His Post. Enter To Him Bernardo.] Ber. Who's There? Fran. Nay, Answer Me: Stand, And Unfold Yourself. Ber. Long Live The King! Fran....
| Class Of '29 |
| By Lashin, Orrie |
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By, Lashin, Orrie
Class Of '29, A New Play By Orrie Lashin And Milo Hastings, Staged By Lucius Moore Cook, Settings Designed Under The Supervision Of Tom Adrian Cracraft Entire Production Under The Personal Supervision Of Edward Goodman...
| Character Sketches Of Romance, Fiction & The Drama (vol1) |
| By Anonymous |
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By, Anonymous
Aa'ron, A Moor, Beloved By Tam'ora, Queen Of The Goths, In The Tragedy Of _titus Andron'icus_, Published Among The Plays Of Shakespeare (1593)....
| A Doll's House |
| By Ibsen, Henrik |
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By, Ibsen, Henrik
A Room Furnished Comfortably And Tastefully, But Not Extravagantly. At The Back, A Door To The Right Leads To The Entrance-hall, Another To The Left Leads To Helmer's Study. Between The Doors Stands A Piano. In The Middle Of The Left-hand Wall Is A ...