Scripts


Romeo and Juliet
Hamlet
Macbeth
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: Parts One and Two (Harry Potter, #8)
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
The Importance of Being Earnest
The Crucible
Waiting for Godot
A Streetcar Named Desire
Othello
Death of a Salesman
The Glass Menagerie
The Tempest
A Doll's House
Twelfth Night
Dooku by Cavan ScottTempest Runner by Cavan ScottStar Wars by Sarah KuhnThe Battle of Jedha by George MannTempest Breaker by Cavan Scott
Star Wars Audiodramas
7 books — 2 voters
The Empty Space by Peter BrookAngels in America by Tony KushnerWuthering Heights by Emma RiceContemporary Theatre in Egypt by Marvin A. CarlsonHedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen
Contemporary Theatre Studies
45 books — 2 voters

Wit by Margaret EdsonEurydice by Sarah RuhlA Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine HansberryWorking on a Song by Anaïs MitchellThe Mousetrap, A Play In Two Acts by Agatha Christie
Great Female Playwrights
38 books — 3 voters
Six of Crows by Leigh BardugoSummer of '69 by Todd StrasserDear George, Dear Mary by Mary CalviCrooked Kingdom by Leigh BardugoWuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
Books To Read Before I Die (do over)
275 books — 41 voters

Backwards by Rob GrantBetter than Life by Grant NaylorInfinity Welcomes Careful Drivers by Grant NaylorThe Official Red Dwarf Companion by Bruce DessauRed Dwarf Omnibus by Grant Naylor
Red Dwarf Books
7 books — 1 voter
The Tragic Death by Lewis J.A. CorbettClinically Un-Depressed by Will HolcombThe Puzzler by Will HolcombBarefoot in the Park by Neil SimonOur Town by Thornton Wilder
Plays For Local Theatre
30 books — 17 voters

V.C. Andrews
God, He didn't write the scripts for the puny little players down here. We wrote them ourselves-with each day we lived, each word we spoke, each thought we etched on our brains. And Momma had written her script, too. And a sorry one it was. ...more
V.C. Andrews, Flowers in the Attic

I intend to see that justice is done by presiding, in the manner of the omnipotent Walter Mitty, as chief justice of a tribunal trying the case of those plotting further advances for the Chinese characters on an international scale. Emulating the operatic Mikado's "object all sublime... to let the punishment fit the crime," I hand down the following dread decree:
Anyone who believes Chinese characters to be a superior system of writing that can function as a universal script is condemned to com
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John DeFrancis, The Chinese Language: Fact and Fantasy

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