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Name of Anthology Plays Listed Author the Skin of Our Teeth Name of Anthology Plays Listed Author The skin of our teeth Thornton Wilder 10 Short Plays The Feast of Ortolans Anderson, Sherwood 10 Short Plays The Triumph of the Egg Anderson, Sherwood 10 Short Plays Visit to a Small Planet Vidal, Gore 10 Short Plays The Happy Journey to Trenton and Wilder Camden 13 plays of ghosts and the supernatural The passion of dracula Bob Hall 13 plays of ghosts and the supernatural Pen Don Emlyn Williams 13 plays of ghosts and the supernatural Macbett Eugene Ionesco 13 plays of ghosts and the supernatural The haunting of hill house F. Andrew Leslie 13 plays of ghosts and the supernatural Teibele and her demon Isaac Bashevis 13 plays of ghosts and the supernatural When wendy grew up James M Barrie 13 plays of ghosts and the supernatural A cold blue light Marvin Kaye 13 plays of ghosts and the supernatural Cold journey in the dark Parke Godwin 13 plays of ghosts and the supernatural Madam, will you walk Sidney Howard 13 plays of ghosts and the supernatural Mozart and the gray steward Thornton Wilder 13 plays of ghosts and the supernatural The Uninvited Tim Kelly 13 plays of ghosts and the supernatural Purgatory William butler Yeats 13 plays of ghosts and the supernatural Dinny and the witches William Gibson 18th& 19th Century British Drama The Octoroon Boucicault, Dion 18th& 19th Century British Drama The London Merchant Lillo, George 18th& 19th Century British Drama The Importance of Being Earnest Wilde, Oscar 19th Century Russian Drama The Inspector General Gogol 19th Century Russian Drama The Thunderstorm Ostrovsky 19th Century Russian Drama The Stone Guest Pushkin 19th Century Russian Drama The Power of Darkness Tolstoy 20th Century Russian Drama The Three Sisters Chekhov 20th Century Russian Drama The Lower Depths Gorki, Maximum 3 tragedies Bernarda Alba Garcia Lorca 3 tragedies Blood Wedding Garcia Lorca 3 tragedies Yerma Garcia Lorca 50 Best plays of the american theatre Oh dad, poor dad, mamma's hung Arthur L Kopit 50 Best plays of the american theatre Death of a salesman Arthur Miller 50 Best plays of the american theatre The crucible Arthur Miller 50 Best plays of the american theatre The member of the wedding Carson McCullers 50 Best plays of the american theatre Awake and sing Clifford Odets 50 Best plays of the american theatre Golden Boy Clifford Odets 50 Best plays of the american theatre Whos afraid of virginia woolf Edward Albee 50 Best plays of the american theatre Dream Girl Elmer Rice 50 Best plays of the american theatre The Diary of Anne Frank Frances Goodrich 50 Best plays of the american theatre Born Yesterday Garson Kanin 50 Best plays of the american theatre The seven year itch George Axelrod 50 Best plays of the american theatre The man who came to dinner George S Kaufman 50 Best plays of the american theatre Life with father Howard Lindsay 50 Best plays of the american theatre Sate of the union Howard Lindsay 50 Best plays of the american theatre Bury the Dead Irwin Shaw 50 Best plays of the american theatre The fourposter Jan de hartog 50 Best plays of the american theatre Arsenic and the old lace Joesph Kesselring 50 Best plays of the american theatre The teahouse of the august moon John Patrick 50 Best plays of the american theatre Fiddler on the roof Joseph Stein 50 Best plays of the american theatre Look Homewood, angel Ketti Frings 50 Best plays of the american theatre The childrens hour Lillian Hellman 50 Best plays of the american theatre High Tor Maxwell Anderson 50 Best plays of the american theatre Harvey May Chase 50 Best plays of the american theatre You can't take it with you Moss Hart 50 Best plays of the american theatre The odd couple Neil Simon 50 Best plays of the american theatre Ethan Frome Owen Davis 50 Best plays of the american theatre On Borrowed Time Paul Osborn 50 Best plays of the american theatre The Philadelphia story Philip Barry 50 Best plays of the american theatre Tea and sympathy Robert Anderson 50 Best plays of the american theatre Abe Lincoln in Illinois Robert S Sherwood 50 Best plays of the american theatre Medea Robinson Jeffers 50 Best plays of the american theatre A streetcar named desire Tennessee Williams 50 Best plays of the american theatre The glass menagerie Tennessee Williams 50 Best plays of the american theatre Mister Roberts Thomas Heggen 50 Best plays of the american theatre The Matchmaker Thornton Wilder 50 Best plays of the american theatre Two for thee seesaw William Gibson 50 Best plays of the american theatre Come back little sheba William Inge 50 Best plays of the american theatre The time of your life William Saroyan A Treasury of Drama The Mating of Alice May Dieb A Treasury of Drama The Farce of Master Pierre Pathelin A Treasury of Drama The School for Scandal Sheridan A Treasury of Drama The Glass Menagerie Williams, Tennessee Aeschylus 1 Agamemnon David Grene Aeschylus 1 The Eumenides David Grene Aeschylus 1 The Libation Bearers David Grene Aeschylus 2 Prometheus Bound David Grene Aeschylus 2 Seven against Thebes David Grene Aeschylus 2 The Persians David Grene Aeschylus 2 The Suppliant Maidens David Grene America on Stage Valley Forge Anderson America on Stage The Patriots Kingsley America on Stage The Last Days of Lincoln Van Doren An Anthology of English Drama The N. 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