A graphic novel adaptation of the Shakespearean play "As you like it" in which Rosalind, banished to the Forest of Arden and disguised as a boy, reunites with her true love, Orlando.
Toward the end of World War II, a group of American sailors on a cargo ship in the Pacific combat their boredom by irritating their unpopular captain--an enterprise also enjoyed by Mr. Roberts, a lieutenant who is not a fan of the skipper either.
A play by Eric Bogosian in which three men in their early twenties reflect on their glory days, their failing relationships, and their competitive natures.
Frankie Addams, a motherless twelve-year-old raised by her father and the family's African-American cook, struggles with conflicting feelings about her brother's upcoming wedding.
Presents the award-winning play in which a young professor and his odd wife are drawn into a night of malicious mind games when they innocently drop by the home of George, a disillusioned academic, and his wife, Martha.
Presents the script of the 1994 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama that illuminates the events of a ninety-two-year-old woman's life while she lies in a stroke-induced coma.
A collection of writings by Arthur Miller, including his masterpieces "The Crucible," "Death of a Salesman," his play "Broken Glass," as well as three other complete plays and an excerpt from a radio drama.
Contains the script of the 1951 comedy play about a man who insists his closest friend is a six-foot tall white rabbit that is, of course, invisible to everyone else.