About this book
Discover ten masterful one-act dramas in One-Act Play Collection 003, a curated selection featuring some of theatre's most celebrated voices. This dramatic anthology brings together works by literary giants including Anton Chekhov, John Galsworthy, Arnold Bennett, and Molière, alongside innovative modern playwrights like Alice Gerstenberg and Frank Wedekind. Each play captures a complete story arc within a compact format, exploring themes of human nature, social conflict, and emotional truth with remarkable depth.
From psychological tension to social commentary, these one-act plays demonstrate why shorter dramatic forms remain so powerful. Whether you're encountering Chekhov's subtle character studies, Galsworthy's examinations of class and morality, or Gerstenberg's experimental techniques, each piece offers fresh perspectives on the human condition. The collection also features contributions from Edward Goodman, Theresa Helburn, John Kendrick Bangs, and Harold Brighouse, ensuring diverse voices and styles throughout.
Perfect for theatre enthusiasts, students of dramatic literature, and anyone seeking intellectually engaging stories that pack emotional impact into bite-sized performances, this audiobook collection is ideal for both casual listening and serious study. These timeless plays prove that meaningful drama doesn't require hours of your time—just attention and an open mind.