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A Streetcar Named Desire
Streetcar Named Desire, A
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Interest: Grades 9-12. Reading Level: 5.7. Author: Tennessee Williams. Key Award: Pulitzer Prize.

The play reveals to the very depths the character of Blanche du Bois, a woman whose life has been undermined by her romantic illusions, which lead her to reject—so far as possible—the realities of life with which she is faced and which she consistently ignores. The pressure brought to bear upon her by her sister, with whom she goes to live in New Orleans, intensified by the earthy and extremely "normal" young husband of the latter, leads to a revelation of her tragic self-delusion and, in the end, to madness."
Our Town
Our Town
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Interest: Grades 9-12. Reading Level: 3.9. Author: Thornton Wilder. Key Award: Pulitzer Prize.

First produced and published in 1938, this Pulitzer Prize–winning drama of life in the small village of Grover's Corners has become an American classic and is Thornton Wider's most renowned and most frequently performed play.
Miracle Worker
Miracle Worker, The
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Interest: Grades 9-12. Reading Level: 5.2. Author: William Gibson.

One of the most beautiful and heartfelt dramas of our time, this is the inspiring story of Helen Keller and her teacher, Anne Sullivan--The Miracle Worker. This three act play is a terrific drama activity for children, as well as an experiential way to teach compassion and inspiration.
Tales from Shakespeare
Tales from Shakespeare
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Interest: Grades 4-8. Reading Level: 12.8. Author: Charles and Mary Lamb.

The Tales from Shakespeare by Charles and Mary Lamb were written to be an 'introduction to the study of Shakespeare', but are much more entertaining than that. All of Shakespeare's best-loved plays, comic and tragic, are retold in a clear and robust style, and their literary quality has made them popular and sought-after ever since their first publication in 1807.