Plays
- Beatitudes (1984)
- Come Again: An Entertainment During The Siege (1987)
- Dog Plays (1989)
- Wild (Person, Tense) Dog
- The Deploration of Rover
- Hold
- Happy V.D.
- April First
- Arbor Day
- Dear Friends and Gentle Hearts
- The Scream
- A Christmas Card
- Hell, I Love You and Breaking Up: Fragments (1981)
- Madeleine de Lucien (1985)
- Jerker, or The Helping Hand: A Pornographic Elegy with Redeeming Social Value and a Hymn to the Queer Men of San Francisco in Twenty Telephone Calls, Many of Them Dirty (1986)
- A Dog's Life
- Maggie's Play
- Somebody's Little Boy
- The Lost Doll
- Laughter and Tears
- Et Tu, Lesbo
- Nocturnes (1983)
- Night Sweat (1983)
- Pigman: A Comedy in Three Acts (1985-6)
- Private Theatricals: Morning, Noon & Night (1990)
- Stray Dog Story : An Adventure In Ten Scenes (1981)
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Famous quotes containing the word plays:
“In the game of Whist for two, usually called Correspondence, the lady plays what card she likes: the gentleman simply follows suit. If she leads with Queen of Diamonds, however, he may, if he likes, offer the Ace of Hearts: and, if she plays Queen of Hearts, and he happens to have no Heart left, he usually plays Knave of Clubs.”
—Lewis Carroll [Charles Lutwidge Dodgson] (18321898)
“We are all patchwork, and so shapeless and diverse in composition that each bit, each moment, plays its own game.”
—Michel de Montaigne (15331592)
“Better to be despised and have a servant, than to be self-important and lack food.”
—Bible: Hebrew, Proverbs 12:9.
RSV translation reads, Better is a man of humble standing who works for himself than one who plays the great man but lacks bread.