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New Drama Books | University of Lincoln 09/25/21 New Drama Books | University of Lincoln New Drama Books View Online 463 items July 2016 (21 items) Plays: two - Enda Walsh, c2014 Book | Recommended Reading Plays: 2 - Caryl Churchill, 1990 Book | Recommended Reading Plays: four - Caryl Churchill, 2008 Book | Recommended Reading The Oberon book of modern monologues for men: 2 - 2013 Book | Recommended Reading Contemporary American monologues for women - Todd London, c1998 Book | Recommended Reading Contemporary American monologues for men - Todd London, c1998 Book | Recommended Reading The Oberon book of modern monologues for men: [1] - Catherine Weate, 2008 Book | Recommended Reading The Oberon book of comic monologues for women: Volume 2 - Katy Wix, 2015 Book | Recommended Reading The Oberon book of modern monologues for women: 2 - 2013 Book | Recommended Reading The Oberon book of modern monologues for women: [1] - 2008 Book | Recommended Reading The Oberon book of comic monologues for women - Katy Wix, 2014 Book | Recommended Reading American theatre book of monologues for women - Stephanie Coen, 2003 Book | Recommended Reading Contemporary monologues for women - 2014 Book | Recommended Reading Contemporary monologues for men - 2014 1/30 09/25/21 New Drama Books | University of Lincoln Book | Recommended Reading He speaks: monologues for men - David Ferry, 2006 Book | Recommended Reading She speaks: monologues for women - Judith Thompson, 2006 Book | Recommended Reading Gay monologues and scenes: an anthology - 1952- Gilbert, Sky, c2007 Book | Recommended Reading Actresses' audition speeches: for all ages and accents - Jean Marlow, 2006 Book | Recommended Reading Plays: one: When you cure me; Stacy; 2nd May 1997; Bunny; Red car, blue car; Mydidae - Jack Thorne, 2014 Book | Recommended Reading American theatre book of monologues for men - Stephanie Coen, 2003 Book | Recommended Reading Mastering the audition: how to perform under pressure - Donna Soto-Morettini, 2012 Book | Recommended Reading June 2016 (28 items) Cruel Britannia: Sarah Kane's postmodern traumatics - Jolene Armstrong, c2015 Book | Recommended Reading Hamilton: the revolution - Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jeremy McCarter, c2016 Book | Recommended Reading Why does tragedy give pleasure? - A. 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