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PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 8:07 pm 
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I'm currently taking a class on the topic.
Does anyone know where I can find any online-transcripts of the follwing plays?

- Kushner "Angels in America"
- Mamet "Boston Marriage"
- Mamet "The Old Neighborhood"
- Shepard "Buried Child"
- Shepard "Fool for love"

I'll probably buy one or two of them but unfortunatly all would be too expensive.


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Jupp Sacamano wrote:
I'm currently taking a class on the topic.
Does anyone know where I can find any online-transcripts of the follwing plays?

- Kushner "Angels in America"
- Mamet "Boston Marriage"
- Mamet "The Old Neighborhood"
- Shepard "Buried Child"
- Shepard "Fool for love"

I'll probably buy one or two of them but unfortunatly all would be too expensive.


All very good playwrights and favorites of mine, especially Sam Shepard. I don't know offhand of any transcript sites, but I can ask my director and search around. However you get them, I hope you enjoy reading. And be sure to share any others you're assigned; it's very rare that people talk about plays on RM.

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That would be really cool and nice of you to ask your director if he maybe knows a place where to find transcripts online. I think about getting "Boston Marriage" by Mamet and "Buried Child" by Shepard, they're about 7$ each, the other are all 10+$.
We started our class today with "The Goat - or Who is Sylvia?" by Albee. Kinda weird to read and disturbing at times, but I liked it. I would enjoy seeing it on stage thought, kinda curious who they act the whole thing with the goat out and stuff.


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