
Contemporary One-Act Plays
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Authors:
- Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew)
1860 - 1937
- Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich
1860 - 1904
- Crocker, Bosworth
1882 - 1946
- Green, Paul
1894 - 1981
- Gregory, Lady
1852 - 1932
- Hervieu, Paul
1857 - 1915
- Hopkins, Arthur
1878 - 1950
- Kreymborg, Alfred
1883 - 1966
- MacKaye, Percy
1875 - 1956
- Marks, Jeannette Augustus
1875 - 1964
- Middleton, George
1880 - 1967
- Pillot, Eugene
1886 - 1966
- Pinski, David
1872 - 1959
- Strindberg, August
1849 - 1912
- Sudermann, Hermann
1857 - 1928
About this book
In the early 20th century, the one-act play emerged as a powerful medium for exploring complex human emotions and societal issues. "Contemporary One-Act Plays" by B. Roland Lewis et al. showcases this dynamic form, featuring a diverse array of narratives that challenge conventions and provoke thought. With its focus on brevity and intensity, this collection highlights the unique ability of one-act plays to convey profound themes in a limited timeframe. Ideal for students, educators, and theater enthusiasts, this anthology not only entertains but also serves as a vital resource for understanding the evolution of modern drama. Dive into the world of concise storytelling and discover the significant impact of one-act plays on contemporary theater.
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