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List of Pulitzer Prize Plays

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1917: no award
1918: Why Marry? – Jesse Lynch Williams
1919: no award
1920: Beyond the Horizon – Eugene O’Neill
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Facebook Survey Results

Some months ago we asked for suggestions of plays readers would like to have read. Here are the results.I

Contemporary British/Irish Playwrights: Brian Friel (Dancing at Lughnasa?)
Conor McPherson (The Seafarer?)

Look Back in Anger (2)

A good production of any Chekov (The Seagull?)

The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
The Dog Logs

That Championship Season
Mass Appeal
Tru
Full Gallop

Kindertransport
Taming of the Shrew
The Little Foxes

The Kentucky Cycle
The Immoralist

The Boys Next Door

Fuddy Meers
True West.

Tartuffe
The only worst thing you could have told me was….
Uncommon Women and Others
Forever Yours Marie Louie.
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter

Midsummer Nights Dream
The Little Prince

Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll

Copenhagen
Rebecca
Turn of the Screw
Dark of the Moon
The Rainmaker
Kennedy’s Children
Savage in Limbo
Mamet’s Faustus
Accidental Death of an Anarchist

The Curious Savage

Traveler Without Luggage, Jean Anouilh;
Something Singing, Christian Hamilton

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Behn Quotes

“Each moment of a happy lover’s hour is worth an age of dull and common life.”

“Love ceases to be a pleasure when it ceases to be a secret.” 

“That perfect tranquillity of life, which is nowhere to be found but in retreat, a faithful friend and a good library.”

“No friend to Love like a long voyage at sea.”

“Faith, sir, we are here today, and gone tomorrow”

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