Romulus Linney (playwright) - Works

Works

  • 2: Goering at Nuremberg
  • Akhmatova
  • Ambrosio
  • Appalachia Sounding
  • April Snow
  • Ave Maria
  • Can Can
  • Captivity Of Pixie Shedman, The
  • Childe Byron
  • Choir Practice
  • Christmas Carol, A
  • Clair De Lune
  • Death Of King Philip, The
  • Democracy
  • Democracy And Esther
  • El Hermano
  • F.M.
  • Gardens Of Eden
  • Gint
  • Gold And Silver Waltz
  • Goodbye Oscar
  • Goodbye, Howard
  • Heathen Valley
  • Holy Ghosts
  • Hrosvitha
  • Juliet
  • Just Folks
  • Klonsky And Schwartz
  • Komachi
  • Lark
  • Laughing Stock
  • A Lesson Before Dying
  • Love Drunk
  • Love Suicide At Schofield Barracks, The
  • Masterbuilder Johnson
  • Mountain Memory
  • Old Man Joseph And His Family
  • Oscar Over Here
  • Over Martinis, Driving Somewhere
  • Pageant
  • Pops
  • Precious Memories
  • Sand Mountain
  • Sand Mountain Matchmaking
  • Seasons, The, Man's Estate
  • Shotgun
  • Songs Of Love
  • Sorrows Of Frederick, The
  • Southern Comfort
  • Spain
  • Stars
  • Strindberg: Miss Julie and The Ghost Sonata
  • Tennessee
  • Three Poets
  • True Crimes
  • Two Whores
  • Unchanging Love
  • Why The Lord Come To Sand Mountain
  • Woman Without A Name, A
  • Wrath
  • Yancey
  • Yankee Doodle

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