A comedy-thriller written by Ira Levin in 1978 about a successful playwright who plots to kill his wife and succeeds only to succumb to a similar consequence over a play that both he and his student claim ownership of. Written by Ira Levin Director: Jo Havillandhttps://source.sheridancollege.ca/faad_visu_uniq_theatre/1159/thumbnail.jp
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Playwright: A.A. Harrigan Director: Hal J. Todd Academic Year: 1972-1973https://scholarworks.sjsu.ed...
A few months after her return to the stage in 1676 with her only tragedy, Abdelazer, or the Moor's R...
This one act comedy by Tom Stoppard has two theatre critics watching a performance of a ludicrous mu...
The playbill for Taylor University’s Spring 1993 performance of Deathtrap by Ira Levin. Deathtrap is...
A smash hit on Broadway and in London, this ingeniously constructed play offers a rare and skillful ...
Theater piece with a review of a Public Theatre production of Deathtrap, written by Ira Levin and...
The adaptation of Agatha Christie’s mystery, And Then There Were None, in which a group of people ar...
A comedic murder mystery about a modest shoe salesman who must transport his uncle’s embalmed body t...
One of Agatha Christie’s most suspenseful plays, the story begins with a group of tourists visiting ...
This article provides a stylistic examination of Sidney Lumet’s thriller Deathtrap (1982), analyzing...
In this popular American mystery play, incident is piled on incident with skill and plausibility, an...
Only Agatha Christie could have written this suspenseful thriller with its uncanny triple flip endin...
Playwright: Tom Stoppard Director: Kathy Kurz Academic Year: 1977-1978https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/...
Both Crimp and Kane are genuine innovators of the dramatic form. The issues dealt with in their work...
Lenny and Ira discover that they are good at and that they enjoy murder when Ira accidentally kills ...
Playwright: A.A. Harrigan Director: Hal J. Todd Academic Year: 1972-1973https://scholarworks.sjsu.ed...
A few months after her return to the stage in 1676 with her only tragedy, Abdelazer, or the Moor's R...
This one act comedy by Tom Stoppard has two theatre critics watching a performance of a ludicrous mu...