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2015 PATA Generals Monologues Author Show a New Adaption by Richard Kramer the Cherry Orchard A 2015 PATA Generals Monologues Author Show A new adaption by Richard Kramer the Cherry Orchard A. P. Herbert Two Gentlemen of Soho A.R. Gurney The Dining Room A.R. Gurney Another Antigone Adam Kraar Lady Liberty Aida Over the River and Through the Woods Aida Bortnik The Old Gringo Alan Ball Five Women Wearing the Same Dress Alastair J. A. Thorne Danny Boy Albi Gorn A Name by Any Other Name Alexander Payne & Jim Taylor About Schmidt Alfred Uhry The Last Night of Ballyhoo Alice McDermott Charming Billy Allan Miller The Fox Amy Herzog 4000 Miles Amy Herzog After The Revolution Amy Herzog 4000 Miles Andre Gide, Jean-Louis Barrault The Trial Andrea Lepcio Eclipse Andrew Biss A Private Practise Andrew Davies Rose Ann-Marie MacDonald Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) Annie Baker The Aliens Annie Baker Circle Mirror Transformation Annie Baker The Aliens Annie Miller Silver is for Silence Anthony Giardina The City of Conversation Anton Chekhov Uncle Vanya Anton Chekhov Uncle Vanya Anton Chekhov THREE SISTERS Anton Chekov The Boor Archibald MacLeish J.B. Arthur Kopit Oh Dad Poor Dad Mama's Hung You In The Closet And I'm Feeling So Sad Arthur Laurents Gypsy Arthur M. Jolly Four Senses of Love Arthur Miller The Crucible Arthur Miller The Crucible Arthur Miller Death of a Salesman Arthur Miller All My Sons Arthur Miller Death of a Salesman Arthur Miller All My Sons Arthur Miller Death of a Salesman Arthur Miller Death of a Salesman Arthur Miller All My Sons Arthur Miller A View from the Bridge Ashlin Halfnight Diving Normal August Wilson Jitney Barbara Damshek and Molly Newman Quilters Barbara Kahn Seating and Other Arrangements Bashore Halow I'm Breathing the Water Now Bekah Brunstetter Be a Good Little Widow Bernard Pomerance Elephant Man Bernard Slade Romantic Comedy Beth Henley Abundance Beth Henley The Wake of Jamey Foster Bob Krakower 4 a.m. Bobby Holder Out of the Blue Brian Friel Dancing at Lughnasa Brooke Berman Smashing Burt Royal Dog Sees God Carlos Irwin Estevez Winning Carson McCullers The Member of the Wedding Casey Kurtti Catholic School Girls Chad Beckim After Chambers Stevens Magnificent Monologues For Kids Charles Mee Paradise Park Charles Mee Big Love Charles Mee Fire Island Charles Mee Paradise Park Charles Mee First Love Charles Mee Big Love Charles Mee The Point Is... Charles Mee II: Trojen Women: A love story Charlotte Keatley My Mother said I never should Charlotte Wilde Airborne Chekov Three Sisters Chris Chibnall Kiss Me Like You Mean It Christopher Durang Business Lunch at the Russian Tea Room Christopher Durang The Marriage of Bette and Boo Christopher Durang The Marriage of Bette and Boo Christopher Durang Death Comes To Us All Mary Agnes Christopher Durang Vanya & Sonia & Masha & Spike Christopher Durang Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike Christopher Durang The Marriage of Bette and Boo Christopher Durang Laughing Wild Christopher Durang The Marriage of Bette and Boo Christopher Durang Vanya Sonia Masha & Spike Christopher Durang Laughing Wild Christopher Durang Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike Christopher Gore Fame Christopher Hampton Dangerous Liasons Christopher Kyle The Monogamist Christopher Kyle Plunge Christopher Marlowe Edward II Claire Chaffee Why We Have A Body Claire Willett Dear Galileo Clark Gesner You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown Clark Gesner You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown Clark Gesner You're a Good Man Charlie Brown Craig Wright The Pavilion Craig Wright The Pavilion Dale Wasserman Man of La Mancha Daniel Karasik The Remarkable Flight Of Marnie McPhee Dario Fo and Franca Rame A Woman Alone David Auburn Proof David Auburn Proof David Belke That Darn Plot David Foster Wallace Brief Interviews With Hideous Men David Foster Wallace Brief Interviews with Hideous Men David Foster Wallace Brief Interviews with Hideous Men David Hare Plenty David Ives Speed The Play David Ives Bolero David Ives The Liar David Ives Venus in Fur David Ives School for Lies David Lindsay Abair Rabbit Hole David Lindsay Abaire Rabbit Hole David Lindsay Abaire That Other Person David Lindsay Abaire Rabbit Hole David Lindsay Abaire The Rabbit Hole David Lindsay-Abaire Rabbit Hole David Lindsay-Abaire Rabbit Hole David Lindsay-Abaire Rabbit Hole David Lindsay-Abaire History Lesson David Lindsay-Abaire Rabbit Hole David Mamet Duck Variations David Mamet Oleanna David Mamet Glengarry Glen Ross David Mamet Oleanna David Mamet American Buffalo David Mamet Sexual Perversity in Chicago David Rabe Hurley Burley David Rabe The Dog Problem David Rabe Hurlyburly David Rimmer Album Deborah Eisenberg Pastorale Debra Neff Sometimes I Wake Up in the Middle of the Night Del Shores Sordid Lives Dennis Foon Kindness Dermot Bolger The Passion of Jerome Diana Amsterdam Sex and Death Diana Son Stop Kiss Don Nigro Seascape with Sharks and Dancer Don Nigro Barbary Fox Donald E. Westlake The Grifters Donald Margulies Collected Stories Donald Margulies Collected Stories Donald Margulies Time Stands Still Donald Margulies Time Stands Still Donald Margulies Dinner With Friends Donald Margulies Collected Stories Donald Margulies Collected Stories Donald Margulies Dinner With Friends Donna Spector Hanging Women Douglas Carter Beane The Little Dog Laughed Douglas Carter Beane The Little Dog Laughed Edward Albee The Goat, or Who is Sylvia Edward Albee The Goat Edward Allen Baker Dolores Edwin Sanchez Icarus Ellen Fairey Graceland Ellen McLaughlin Tongue of a Bird Elmer Rice The Adding Machine Elmer Rice The Adding Machine Enda Walsh Once the Musical Eric Bogosian Suburbia Eugene O'Neill The Web Eugene Oneil Long Days Journey Fannie Flagg Green Fried Tomatoes Frank Gilroy The Subject Was Roses Fredrick Stoppel Single and Proud Friedrick Duerrenmatt The Visit Gabriel Davis Goodbye Charles Gabriel Davis Goodnight Charles George Abbott and J. Cecil Holm Three Men on a Horse George Bernard Shaw Saint Joan George Bernard Shaw Saint Joan Grace McKeaney Chicks Gregg Keller DutchMasters Gregorio Martinez Sierra Wife to a Famous Man Gwendolyn Schwinke Thrown By Angels H. Barker Scenes From An Execution Harvey Fierstein Torch Song Trilogy Heather Dundas Cannibals Henrik Ibsen When We Dead Awaken Herb Gardner Conversations with my Father Hope, Jones and Wooten Dearly Beloved Horton Foote The Trip to Bountiful Horton Foote Valentines Day Hugh Whitemore Pack of Lies Hugh Whitmore Breaking the Code Jackie Reingold A story about a girl Jacquelyn Reingold A Story About a Girl James Goldman Lion in Winter James Kirkwood/Nicholas Dante A Chorus Line James McLure LAUNDRY AND BOURBON James McLure Laundry and Bourbon James McLure PVT Wars Jane Anderson Baby Dance Jane Anderson The Quality of Life Jane Martin Sez She Jane Martin Sez She Jane Martin Keely and Du Jane Martin Criminal Hearts Jane Martin H20 Janet Yates Vogt and Mark Friedman How I Became a Pirate Jean Giraudoux Ondine Jean Giraudoux The Apollo of Bellac Jean Racine Phèdre Jean-Paul Sartre No Exit Jeffrey Hatcher What Corbin Knew Jeni Mahoney Light Jeremy Menekseoglu A Very Terrible Father Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee Inherit the Wind Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee Inherit The Wind Jesse Jones The Dixie Swim Club Jessie McCormack Spine Jim Leonard, Jr. And They Dance Real Slow in Jackson Joan MacLeod Shape of a Girl Joan Micklin Silver, Julianne Boyd A...My Name is Still Alice Joanna Murray-Smith Bombshells John Dryden All for Love John Ford Noonan A Coupla White Chicks Sitting Around Talking John G. 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