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− | ''[[Black Sheep]]'' | + | There are a number of plays called ''[[Black Sheep]]''. |
+ | == ''[[Black Sheep]]'' by Edmund Yates (185*) == | ||
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+ | is both a children's novel and a play | ||
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+ | == ''[[Black Sheep]]'' by Elmer Rice (1932) == | ||
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+ | A comedy in three acts that opened at the Morosco Theatre in New York City Oct 13, 1932 and played through Oct 1932, directed and produced by Rice. | ||
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+ | https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-production/black-sheep-11645 | ||
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+ | == ''[[Black Sheep]]'' by Lee Blessing (2001)'' == | ||
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+ | After a public reading at the Arena Stage in Washington D.C. October 19-27, 2001, it formally opened at the Florida Stage in Manalapan, Florida in December 14 of the same year. | ||
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+ | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Sheep_(play) |
Revision as of 07:20, 19 April 2018
There are a number of plays called Black Sheep.
Black Sheep by Edmund Yates (185*)
is both a children's novel and a play
Black Sheep by Elmer Rice (1932)
A comedy in three acts that opened at the Morosco Theatre in New York City Oct 13, 1932 and played through Oct 1932, directed and produced by Rice.
https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-production/black-sheep-11645
Black Sheep by Lee Blessing (2001)
After a public reading at the Arena Stage in Washington D.C. October 19-27, 2001, it formally opened at the Florida Stage in Manalapan, Florida in December 14 of the same year.