Incoming Resources
- Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?, a play, by Edward Albee
- Dracula, freely adapted by Crane Johnson ; from the novel by Bram Stoker
- A thousand clowns, a new comedy
- The Last of Mrs. Lincoln, KCET Los Angeles ; Hollywood Television Theatre ; written by James Prideaux ; producer/director, George Schaefer
- Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf, a play, by Edward Albee
- Mannerhouse : a play in a prologue and four acts, by Thomas Wolfe ; edited by Louis D. Rubin, Jr., and John L. Idol, Jr
- Ma Rainey's black bottom, a play in two acts, by August Wilson
- Three plays, Dividing the estate, the trip to Bountiful, and the young man from Atlanta, Horton Foote ; with a foreword by John Guare
- Tennessee Williams, a portrait in laughter and lamentation, Harry Rasky
- The loss of nameless things, produced and directed by Bill Rose
- Fear not the fall, poems, and, Fannie Lou Hamer : this little light-- a two-act drama, Billie Jean Young
- Three plays: The rose tattoo, Camino Real, Sweet bird of youth
- The mound builders, a production of WNET/13 in association with New Jersey Public Television. ; written by Lanford Wilson ; produced by Ken Campbell ; directed by Marshall W. Mason and Ken Campbell
- The Adrienne Kennedy reader, Adrienne Kennedy ; introduction by Werner Sollors
- Doubletalk
- Folktales on stage, children's plays for reader's theater (or readers theatre), with 16 play scripts from world folk and fairy tales, Aaron Shepard
- The broken world of Tennessee Williams
- Tennessee Williams: rebellious Puritan
- Dutchman and The slave, two plays
- A raisin in the sun, notes, by Rosetta James
- Winning monologs for young actors : 65 honest-to-life characterizations to delight young actors and audiences of all ages, Peg Kehret