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A harrowing new coming-of-age tale from the Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright of Doubt.
A compelling new collection of plays by the Tony Award-winning playwright of Dear Evan Hansen.
An outrageously funny new play that explores language, sexuality and identity.
The second and concluding volume of Thornton Wilder's short plays.
An exquisite new drama from the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of Anna in the Tropics
"Eric Bogosian's Talk Radio is just about the best theatrical expression of our fucked-up culture that I know.” -John Hellpern, New York Observer"Gut-grabbing... the most lacerating portrait of a human meltdown this side of a Francis Bacon painting.” -Ben Brantley, New York Times"More timely today than it was twenty years ago... Radio crackles with intensity.” -Joe Dziemianowicz, New York Daily News"Hypnotic! Both as an actor's tour-de-force and a stinging cultural analysis.” -David Rooney, VarietyThis is the fully revised version of Eric Bogosian's Talk Radio, his breakthrough 1987 Public Theater hit, which was named a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, was adapted to film by Oliver Stone, and was revived on Broadway in 2007 in celebration of the play's twentieth anniversary.One of America's premier performers and most innovative and provocative artists, Eric Bogosian's plays and solo work include suburbia (Lincoln Center Theater, 1994; adapted to film by director Richard Linklater, 1996); Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll, Pounding Nails in the Floor with My Forehead; Griller; Humpty Dumpty; 1+1; Skunkweed; Wake Up and Smell the Coffee; Drinking in America; Notes from Underground and Talk Radio (Pulitzer Prize finalist; New York Shakespeare Festival, 1987; Broadway, 2007; adapted to film by director Oliver Stone, 1988). He has starred in a wide variety of film, TV and stage roles. Most recently, he created the character of Captain Danny Ross on the long-running series Law & Order: Criminal Intent. In 2014, TCG published 100 (monologues), a collection that commemorates thirty years of Bogosian's solo-performance career.
"Telling Tales" presents extensive excerpts from the works of more than 50 solo writer/performers, as well as prefatory material that situates their efforts in historical context.
A provocative new play from the two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of Ruined and Sweat.
Based on real events, a provocative new drama from a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright about one of Broadway’s greatest controversies.
In 2008, in an alternate universe where anything can happen, a woman named Hillary Clinton is running for president in the United States. Struggling in Iowa against her more charismatic opponent ("The Other Guy"), she calls on her husband Bill for support. Bill offers her a deal, but when Hillary agrees to his help, she gets far more than she bargained for.
A dark comedy by the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of August: Osage County.
A finalist for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. With passion and wit, this galvanizing new play acknowledges the ways in which the Constitution has failed us while simultaneously offering hope for a better future.
A radical, metafictional musical wherein a queer black writer confronts the impossibility of fully understanding the self.
Mann's vital new biographical play based on the life of feminist and activist Gloria Steinem is a timely work that shows how Steinem's leadership and dedication to conversation as a catalyst for change continues to offer a vital path forward in our present time.
The first collection by the widely-lauded playwright Julia Cho.
An poignant new play about love and life beyond death from the Pulitzer Prize- winning playwright of Anna in the Tropics.
A haunting new play about loss and missed connections by the award-winning playwright of Mr. Burns.
An audacious new play that explores the ways in which historical trauma affects the present-day intersections of race, gender, and sexuality.
An incendiary new play that picks up fifteen years after the conclusion of Henrik Ibsen¿s legendary portrait of a marriage in crisis.
From the author of The Apple Family plays, this illuminating trilogy reflects on American life during the 2016 national election.
A new musical by the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of Water by the Spoonful.
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