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Contains full-text plays and recorded productions from ancient Greece to the present, as well as scholarly annotations and special tools for study and performance.
Includes the following collections: Core Collection, The Donmar Shakespeare Trilogy on Screen, The Hollow Crown, L.A. Theatre Works, National Theatre Collection 1-3, Nick Hern Books Modern Plays, Playwrights Canada Press, The RSC Live Collection, Shakespeare's Globe on Screen 1 and 2, Shakespeare's Globe to Globe Festival on Screen 1 and 2, and TCG Books Play Collection.
Contains over 240 plays by 48 playwrights. The collection includes American Indian and First Nation playwrights from groups including Cherokee, Creek, Ojibway, Hawaiian/Samoan, Comanche, Cree, Navaho, and more.
Provides citations to plays published individually or in collections from 1949 to present. Covers plays written in or translated into English, including one-act plays, pageants, plays in verse, radio or television plays, and classic drama.
Access backfiles of Beat, Billboard, Boxoffice, Broadcasting & Cable, Melody Maker, Musician, New Musical Express, Spin, Variety, and other entertainment titles.
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