The following plays can be found in the Education Library.
Beyond the Bard: fifty plays for use in the English classroomCall number: Books (Education) PN6112.5 .R88 2001
"Designed to provide the help you need to bring drama into your classroom without extensive research and preparation time, Beyond the Bard is a great resource featuring fifty plays." book jacket
Plays of our time.Call number: Books (Education) PS634 .C4169
E.g. The iceman cometh, by E. O'Neill.-A streetcar named Desire, by T. Williams.-Death of a salesman, by A. Miller.-Mister Roberts, by T. Heggen and J. Logan.-Come back, little Shelba, by W. Inge.-Look back in anger, by J. Osborne.-A raisin in the sun, by L. Hansberry.-A man for all seasons, by R. Bolt.-Luv, by M. Schisgal.
A collection of Canadian plays.Call number: Books (Education) PS8307 .C6 1972
Zacharko, Larry. Land of magic spell.-McMaster, Beth. Which witch is which?-Nicol, Eric. The clam made a face.-Thury, Fred and Galbraith, Robert. Nuts & bolts & rusty things.-Kemp, David. King Grumbeltum & the magic pie.-Ball, Alan Egerton and Bradbury, Paul. Professor Fuddle's fantastic fairy-tale machine.-Bolt, Carol. Cyclone Jack.-Peterson, Leonard. Billy Bishop & the Red Baron.-Cameron, Ron. Macque.-Ibbitson, John.
The rez sisters: a play in two acts / by Tomson HighwayCall number: Books (Education) PS8565.I39 R4 1988
Portrays the attempts of seven Indigenous women from a northern Ontario reserve to beat the odds and win the world's largest bingo in Ontario.
Les belles soeurs : play / Michel Tremblay ; translated by John Van Burek & Bill Glassco.Call number: Children's & Young Adult Books youth PS9589.R35 B413 1974
"Germaine Lauzon has won a million trading stamps from a department store. Her head swimming with dreams of refurbishing and redecorating her working-class home from top to bottom with catalogue selections ranging from new kitchen appliances to “real Chinese paintings on velvet,” she invites fourteen of her friends and relatives in the neighbourhood over to help her paste the stamps into booklets." publisher