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Plays of three decades

This volume brings together a selection of plays that have been crafted over a period of three decades, offering a glimpse into the diversity and progression of dramatic literature during that span. The plays within are thought to reflect the changing social, cultural, and artistic landscapes of their respective eras, providing a rich tapestry of theatrical experiences. more

Author

Robert Ardrey

Robert Ardrey, born on October 16, 1908 and died on January 14, 1980, was a renowned playwright of the 20th century. Known for his profound social insight and unique dramatic style, his works have left a lasting impact on the theater world. more

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