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A collection of one-act plays based on the theme of marriage. A delightful look at how each playwright views marriage and the foolish mishaps that occur when one "falls" in love.
Written by Sam Shepard. This play explores the relationship of the artist to his work. The need for instinct battles the need for discipline. The "good" versus the "bad."
Written by Patricia Clapp. This delightful tale of lively toys that decide to stand up to the Evil Toymaker.
Written by Anton Chekhov. A tale of unrequited love and misdirected passion, typical Chekhovian fare–a poignant look into provincial Russian life.
Written by Henrik Ibsen (Commissioned translation by John Bergstrom). Ibsen's revolutionary tale of a woman's discovery of her place in her marriage and her willingness to change it.
Written by G.B. Shaw. The Adam and Eve story as only Shaw could tell it.
Written by Thornton Wilder. This classic retelling of everyday life and the beauty and gifts that it brings.
Written by William Shakespeare. This fairy tale written for adults explores the dark world of jealousy and the lightness of redemption.
Written by Moliere. In order to sell tickets to his masterpiece, The Misanthrope, Moliere wrote this piece of fluff. A woodsman is duped into believing he is a doctor in spite of himself. Since he "speaks" Latin, he figures it must be so. A delightful comedy for the high brow and low brow alike.