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Includes links to specific theatre productions that are NOT musicals.
Theatres and troupes putting on a specific play should be submitted to Arts/Performing_Arts/Theatre/Theatres_and_Troupes/

For the submitted title on the entry, please submit the play''s title.

For the submitted description on the entry, please submit what type of play it is. Is it dramatic, one-act, three-act? Is it centered on women, politics, a historical event? Does the site provide unique content, such as a mailing list, newsletter, photo gallery, list of cast members, show dates, or location?

The Broadway revival of Neil Simon's play follows the lives of newlyweds Paul and Corie Bratter as they try to adjust to life in a tiny walk-up apartment in Greenwich Village.
A nine-hour Tom Stoppard play about Russian history.
Set against the backdrop of a Bronx Catholic school in 1964, DOUBT is the story of a strong-minded woman faced with a difficult decision. Should she voice concerns about one of her male colleagues…even if she’s not entirely certain of the truth?
A play written by Peter Morgan.
This category contains links to sites related to monologue performances and shows. It also contains links to websites that address the process of finding a suitable monologue for theatre auditions. A monologue is considered a comic or dramatic sketch performed by one actor. Audition monologues are typically 2 minutes in length and can be preceded with an introduction or combined with another monologue or a song.
Please do NOT submit stand-up comedy monologues to this category.
Shows featuring monologuing by a single performer.
Three Days of Rain centers a brother, sister and their childhood friend who all meet in New York to divide the legacy of their late fathers, who were partners in a renowned architecture firm. In an effort to bring some peace to their own lives, the three search for clues that might explain what had gone on between their fathers, and the women in their lives, decades before. The story then shifts to that earlier time, with the same three actors portraying the previous generation. Both a family drama and a mystery, Three Days of Rain was first produced Off-Broadway at the Manhattan Theatre Club in 1997. Dates for this production are April 19, through June, 18, 2006 in which film star Julia Roberts makes her Broadway debut.