Incoming Resources
- George Bernard Shaw's plays, Mrs Warren's profession, Pygmalion, Man and superman, Major Barbara : contexts and criticism, edited by Sandie Byrne
- The mousetrap, and other plays, Agatha Christie
- Terence Rattigan, Geoffrey Wansell
- Complete plays, Ronald Firbank ; edited, with an introduction by Steven Moore
- Mrs. Warren's profession, a comedy, by George Bernard Shaw
- Saint Joan, by Bernard Shaw ; a Hollywood Theater of the Ear production
- The Noël Coward reader, edited, and with commentary, by Barry Day ; [foreword by Sir Cameron Mackintosh]
- Pygmalion, George Bernard Shaw
- Mrs. Warren's profession, by George Bernard Shaw ; edited and introduction by William-Alan Landes
- Shaw--"the Chucker-Out", a biographical exposition and critique, and a companion to and commentary on "Shaw the villager", Foreword by Vera Brittain
- Plays pleasant, Bernard Shaw ; definitive text under the editorial supervision of Dan H. Laurence ; with an introduction by W.J. McCormack
- The Voysey inheritance
- Heartbreak house, preludes of apocalypse, A.M. Gibbs
- Sentenced to life, a parable in three acts, Malcolm Muggeridge & Alan Thornhill
- Scarecrows, a dialogue, by George Dunning Gribble ; with an introduction by Guy Gribble
- Pygmalion, Shaw's spin on myth and Cinderella, Charles A. Berst
- Bernard Shaw, the one-volume definitive edition, Michael Holroyd
- The playboy of the western world ; and, Riders to the sea, J.M. Synge
- Three plays, Blithe spirit, Hay fever, Private lives, Noel Coward ; introduction by Philip Hoare
- Noël Coward on (and in) theatre, edited and with commentary by Barry Day