Size matters, but that doesn't mean that longer plays are better plays. In the abbreviated form, playwrights are free to explore through character, genre, dialogue, and structure in ways that are frowned upon in longer works from a commercial standpoint. Short plays are playgrounds for the mind of the writer. It's a great place for playwrights to begin, but some stay there, not to practice, but because they like the neighborhood. Those playwrights have perfected the form into what we see in this series. Here, we get the best short plays of the year, which unlocks not just this world but a vast multitude of worlds-as far and as wide as your imagination will take you.
Praise for Volume 2008-2009
"There are enough gems here to make one wonder why so few theaters...are willing to take a chance on producing short works." -Frank Scheck (Scheck on Culture)
Red Light Winter by Adam Rapp: Matt and Davis, two college grads, take off to the Netherlands and find themselves in a bizarre love triangle with a young prostitute named Christina. But the romance they find in Europe is overshadowed by the truth they discover at home.
Hardcover $32.99 9781557837639 384 pages 5½" x 8½"
Softcover $18.99 9781557837622 384 pages 5½" x 8½"
Applause Theatre & Cinema Books, an imprint of Hal Leonard
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