Incoming Resources
- The tender trap,, a comedy, by Max Shulman and Robert Paul Smith
- The tempest, William Shakespeare ; director, Jeremy Herrin ; a Shakespeare's Globe production
- The admirable Crichton, by J.M. Barrie ; illustrated by Hugh Thomson
- Ball of fire, Samuel Goldwyn ; screen play by Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder ; produced by Samuel Goldwyn ; directed by Howard Hawks
- Little Britain live, British Broadcasting Corporation ; 2 Entertain Video Limited ; produced by Steve Kemsley ; written by Matt Lucas and David Walliams ; directed by Geoff Posner ; director of the live show, Jeremy Sams
- A midsummer night's dream, Globe on Screen presents ; by William Shakespeare ; directed for the screen by Robin Lough ; producers, Lotte Buchan, Helen Hillman
- The importance of being earnest & other plays, Lady Windemere's fan : A woman of no importance : An ideal husband : The importance of being earnest and Salomé, Oscar Wilde ; with an introduction by Ned Halley ; illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley
- Throw Momma from the train, Orion Pictures ; a Rollins, Morra & Brezner production ; written by Stu Silver ; produced by Larry Brezner ; directed by Danny DeVito
- A midsummer night's dream, by William Shakespeare ; edited by Barbara A. Mowat and Paul Werstine
- Jabberwocky, an Umbrella Entertainment production ; a Michael White presentation ; screenplay by Charles Alverson and Terry Gilliam ; produced by Sandy Lieberson ; directed by Terry Gilliam
- The Hebrew Hammer, Contentfilm presents ; a Jericho Entertainment/Contentfilm production ; in association with R & B FM/Intrinsic Value ; produced by Josh Kesselman, Sofia Sondervan, Lisa Fragner ; written and directed by Jonathan Kesselman
- Twelfth night, or, What you will, text and context, edited by Bruce R. Smith
- The king of comedy, 20th Century Fox ; Arnon Milchan presents ; a Martin Scorsese picture ; executive producer, Robert Greenhut ; written by Paul D. Zimmerman ; produced by Arnon Milchan ; directed by Martin Scorsese
- Harvey Birdman, attorney at law, Cartoon Network ; [adult swim] ; Turner Studios ; Williams Street ; written by Michael Ouweleen and Eric Richter ; directed by Robert Alvarez, Volume one
- Sylvia, a romantic comedy, by A.R. Gurney
- Don Juan, comedy in five acts, 1665, Jean Baptiste Poquelin de Molière ; translated into English by Richard Wilbur
- Manhattan, United Artists ; directed by Woody Allen ; written by Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman ; produced by Charles H. Joffe ; executive producer, Robert Greenhut ; director of photography, Gordon Willis ; a Jack Rollins-Charles H. Joffe production
- My girl, Columbia Pictures presents a Brian Grazer/Imagine Films Entertainment production ; a Howard Zieff film
- Lubitsch musicals
- True west, by Sam Shepard
- Louis C.K., hilarious, Comedy Central ; written, edited and directed by Louis C.K. ; producers, Michelle Caputo and Shannon Hartman
- William Shakespeare's Love's labor's lost
- Educating Rita ; Stags and hens ; and, Blood brothers, two plays and a musical, by Willy Russell
- Twelfth night, or, What you will, by William Shakespeare ; [editors, Barbara A. Mowat, Paul Werstine]
- Twelfth night, or, What you will, BBC Films, Summit Entertainment, Circus Films, Fine Line Features presents a Renaissance Films production ; by William Shakespeare ; produced by Stephen Evans and David Parfitt ; screenplay by Trevor Nunn ; directed by Trevor Nunn
- Nude with violin;, a light comedy in three acts
- As you like it,, edited by George Lyman Kittredge. Rev. by Irving Ribner
- A midsummer night's dream, texts and contexts, William Shakespeare ; edited by Gail Kern Paster, Skiles Howard
- William Shakespeare's Twelfth night, William Shakespeare
- Five Roman comedies, in modern English verse translations,, by Palmer Bovie [and others] Edited, and with an introd., by Palmer Bovie
- The Norton Shakespeare, Stephen Greenblatt, general editor ; Walter Cohen, Jean E. Howard, Katharine Eisaman Maus, [editors] ; with an essay on the Shakespearean stage by Andrew Gurr
- The Reduced Shakespeare Company's the complete works of William Shakespeare (abridged), by Jess Borgeson, Adam Long, and Daniel Singer ; edited by J.M. Winfield
- Twelfth night, or, What you will, Thames Television presents ; by William Shakespeare ; a Renaissance Theatre production by Kenneth Branagh ; director, Kenneth Branagh ; producer, David Parfitt ; produced & directed for television by Paul Kafno ; executive producer, Ian Martin
- William Shakespeare's The merry wives of Windsor
- All's well that ends well,, edited by Arthur E. Case
- The Neil Simon collection
- The complete Roman drama;, all the extant comedies of Plautus and Terence, and the tragedies of Seneca, in a variety of translations,, edited, and with an introduction, by George E. Duckworth
- Prick up your ears, a Civilhand Zenith film ; screenplay, Alan Bennett ; producer, Andrew Brown ; director, Stephen Frears ; produced in association with British Screen and Film Four International Limited
- Bread and chocolate, Maurizio Lodi-Fe presenta ; soggetto di Franco Brusati ; sceneggiatura di Franco Brusati, Iaia Fiastri, Nino Manfredi ; prodotto dalla Verona Produzione s.r.l. ; regia di Franco Brusati
- William Shakespeare's The two gentlemen of Verona
- The complaisant lover, a comedy, by Graham Greene
- Pawnee, the greatest town in America, written, compiled, researched, typed, collated, proof-read, and run through spell-check by Leslie Knope, with Nate DiMeo and the creative team of Parks and Recreation
- Charley's aunt, a play in three acts, by Brandon Thomas
- Annie Hall, United Artists ; a Jack Rollins-Charles H. Joffe production ; written by Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman ; produced by Charles H. Joffe ; directed by Woody Allen
- Lost in Yonkers, by Neil Simon
- The brothers McMullen, Fox Searchlight Pictures presents a Marlboro Road Gang/Videography/Good Machine production ; an Edward Burns film ; produced by Edward Burns, Dick Fisher ; written and directed by Edward Burns
- In the company of men, a Stephen Pevner/Atlantis Entertainment production in association with Fair and Square Productions ; producers, Mark Archer, Stephen Pevner ; written and directed by Neil LaBute
- Being John Malkovich, USA Films ; Gramercy Pictures presents ; a Propaganda Films/Single Cell Pictures production ; directed by Spike Jonze ; written by Charlie Kaufman ; produced by Michael Stipe and Sandy Stern, Steve Golin, Vincent Landay
- Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare ; edited by David Bevington and David Scott Kastan
- William Shakespeare's Much ado about nothing