Pulitzer Prize Winning and Shortlisted PlaysThe title is self-explanatory, but a note must be made that the practice of shortlisting nominees for the Pulitzer Prize award for Drama only began in 1980. The winners will be listed first from that year onward. |
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Why marry?
by Jesse Lynch Williams
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Beyond the Horizon a Play in Three Acts
by Eugene O'Neill
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Miss Lulu Bett (Dodo Press)
by Zona Gale
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Anna Christie
by Eugene O\\\'Neill
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Icebound - A Play
by Owen Davis
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HELLBENT FER HEAVEN, A PLAY IN THREE ACTS
by Hatcher Hughes
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They knew what they wanted;: A comedy in three acts,
by Sidney Coe Howard
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Craig's Wife: A Drama in Three Acts (Revised)
by George Kelly
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In Abraham's bosom
by Paul Green
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Strange Interlude
by Eugene O'Neill
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Street scene,: A play in three acts,
by Elmer Rice
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The Green Pastures A Fable
by Marc Connelly
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Alison's House A Play in Three Acts
by Susan Glaspell
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Of Thee I Sing | ||
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Both Your Houses: A Play in Three Acts
by Maxwell Anderson
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Men in White
by Sidney Kingsley
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The Old Maid by Zoe Atkins | ||
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Idiot's Delight
by Robert E. Sherwood
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You Can't Take it With You.
by Moss Hart
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Our Town: A Play in Three Acts (Perennial Classics)
by Thornton Wilder
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Abe Lincoln in Illinois: A Play in Twelve Scenes
by Robert Emmet Sherwood
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The Time of Your Life: A Comedy in Three Acts
by William Saroyan
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There Shall Be No Night
by Robert E. Sherwood
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The Skin of Our Teeth: A Play (Perennial Classics)
by Thornton Wilder
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Harvey
by Mary Chase
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State of the Union.
by Howard Lindsey
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A Streetcar Named Desire (New Directions Paperbook)
by Tennessee Williams
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Death of a Salesman: Certain Private Conversations in Two Acts and a Requiem
by Arthur Miller
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South Pacific (Collector's Edition)
by Joshua Logan
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The Shrike.
by Joseph Kramm
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PICNIC
by William Inge
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Teahouse of the August Moon
by Vern Sneider
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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
by Tennessee Williams
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The Diary of Anne Frank.
by Frances Goodrich
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Long Day's Journey into Night, Second edition
by Eugene O'Neill
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Look Homeward, Angel
by Thomas Wolfe
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J.B.: A Play in Verse
by Archibald MacLeish
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Fiorello! (1959 Original Broadway Cast)
by Sheldon Harnick
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All the Way Home
by Tad Mosel
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How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
by Price Stern Sloan Publishing
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The Subject Was Roses (A Play in Two Acts)
by Frank D. Gilroy
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A Delicate Balance
by Edward Albee
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The Great White Hope: A Play
by Howard Sackler
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No Place to be Somebody: a Black-black Comedy
by Charles Gordone
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The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds
by Paul Zindel
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That Championship Season.
by Jason Miller
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Seascape: A Play in Two Acts
by Edward Albee
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A Chorus Line
by Richard Attenborough
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Shadow Box: A Drama in Two Acts
by Michael Cristofer
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The gin game: A tragi-comedy in two acts
by D. L Coburn
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