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2008: The Best Ten-Minute Plays 3 or More Actors
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The hottest collection of 10-minute plays by American playwrights for 2009, The Best Ten-Minute Plays of 2008 for 3 or More Actors is part of the essential 2-book set for producers looking for high-quality plays and professors who need relevant and engaging material for their class work. Lawrence Harbison has assembled the most compelling comedies, dramas, fantasies, and mysteries of the year a chronicle of what this year's playwrights had to say about the world around them.
Plays for Two Men and One Woman The Adventures of . . . by Kathleen Warnock Antarctica by George Freek How to Survive in Corporate America (A Manual in Eight Steps) by Ian August In the Trap by Carl L. Williams Moon Man by Jami Brandli October People by Mark Lambeck The Other Shoe by Lisa Soland The Perfect Red by Paola Soto Hornbuckle Squalor by Gina Gionfriddo Three Turkeys Waiting for Corncobs by Don Nigro To Darfur by Erik Christian Hanson Whatever Happened to Finger Painting, Animal Crackers, and Afternoon Naps? by Nora Chau
Plays for One Man and Two Women The Answer by Vanessa David Do-Overs by Larry Hamm Gloom, Doom, and Soul-Crushing Misery by Robin Rice Lichtig The Growth by Chris Shaw Swanson Measuring Matthew by Patrick Gabridge Night Terrors by Wendy MacLeod Zachary Zwillinger Eats People by Lauren D. Yee
Plays for Three Women The Baby War by Laura Cotton Sexual Perversity in Connecticut by Mike Folie Sister Snell by Mark Troy
Plays for Three Men Current Season by Vanessa David The Title Fight by Ian August
Plays for Two Men and Two Women Intervention by Mark Lambeck
Plays for Three Men and One Woman Guys, Only Guys! by Jerome Parisse
Plays for Two Men and Three Women The Birthday Knife by Jerome Parisse
Plays for Three Men and Three Women Cabfare for the Common Man by Mark Harvey Levine
Plays for Four Men and One Woman A Case of Anxiety by Mark Harvey Levine Fear of Spheres by Lisa Loomer