About this book
One-Act Play Collection 002 brings together eight remarkable dramatic works that showcase the mastery of some of literature's greatest playwrights. Featuring acclaimed pieces by Eugene O'Neill, George Bernard Shaw, John Galsworthy, Susan Glaspell, William Dean Howells, and John Millington Synge, this curated anthology spans diverse theatrical styles and themes. Each one-act drama is crafted to captivate audiences within a concentrated timeframe, delivering profound character studies, social commentary, and emotional depth. The collection also includes a dramatic reading of a short story by Frank Richard Stockton, adding literary variety to this distinguished selection.
These classic plays offer intimate glimpses into human nature—from intimate family conflicts to sharp social critique. Written during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the works reflect the theatrical innovations and cultural conversations of their era. Whether exploring themes of identity, morality, justice, or relationships, each piece demonstrates why these authors remain celebrated voices in dramatic literature.
This audiobook is ideal for theater enthusiasts, students of dramatic arts, literature lovers, and anyone seeking to experience masterful storytelling in its most concentrated form. Perfect for busy listeners who want substantive drama without lengthy commitments, One-Act Play Collection 002 proves that powerful theatrical moments need not require extensive runtime.