Whose Tale is True? Readers Theatre to Introduce and Research 49 Amazing American Women.Published in:2010By:Wagner, ToryPublication type:Book Review
BRUCE & WENDY WASSERSTEIN and the Revival of New York City in the Late 20th and Early 21st Centuries.Published in:Financial History, 2011, n. 99, p. 15By:Kaplan, James S.Publication type:Article
PERIODICAL NOTES.Published in:Feminist Collections: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources, 2011, v. 32, n. 2, p. 35Publication type:Article
New Women Dramatists in America, 1890-1920.Published in:2010By:Barlow, Judith E.Publication type:Book Review
NEW WOMEN DRAMATISTS IN AMERICA, 1890-1920.Published in:2008By:LONDRÉ, FEUCIA HARDISONPublication type:Book Review
"Ridiculous Fraud" and "The Jacksonian"—Beth Henley's New Plays about the South: An Interview.Published in:2012By:Foster, Verna A.Publication type:Interview
From Seeking One's Voice to Uttering the Scream: The Pioneering Journey of African American Women Playwrights through the 1960s and 1970s.Published in:2003By:Barrios, OlgaPublication type:Literary Criticism
CONVERSATIONS WITH LILLIAN HELLMAN (Book Review).Published in:1989By:Goodman, CharlottePublication type:Book Review
Uncommon woman: an interview with Wendy Wasserstein.Published in:1988By:Cohen, EstherPublication type:Interview