It depends on what plays you like. In my opinion, any Shakespeare play is good (Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Midsummer's Night Dream, etc.). I have just finished reading 12 Angry Men in my class, and I liked it very much, but once again, it depends on your likes and dislikes
It wasn't a play it was a novella - and it was published in December 1843.
Yes, only the monologue was created by Pen Wilson, but its not a published play.
Yes, "S-M-I-L-E" by Walter Ben Hare is a monologue from a published play called "Hearts Afar." The play was first published in 1919.
The character first appeared in a story in the book "The Little White Bird" in 1902.The play was first performed in 1904.The novel version was published in 1911.The final script of the play was published in 1928.
Originally written by Beth Henley Likely published by Melvin Bernhardt
Both Titus Andronicus and Henry VI Part II were published in 1594.
Well, that sort of depends on what your idea of good is. For example, I don't know what "good" means to you. Books, poems, play scripts, movie scripts, songs? Honesly, I believe that something good is probably published everyday, maybe just in your view it isn't good. Someone who is 5 most likely doesn't think the same things are "good" like a 60 year old. Thank you!
The script for "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" was published by Tams-Witmark Music Library. It was first published in 1967.
The poem "The River Niger" is written by Joseph A. Walker and is not published separately but is included in his play of the same name. The play was first published in 1973 and explores themes of African American identity, family, and history.
You can order that play in an anthology that is published by www.lulu.com.
Romeo and Juliet, the play by William Shakespeare, was first published in London, England. I know of no other meaning for "city of publication".
"For the Good Times" is a book published by Pan Macmillan.