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Preliminary Bibliography - Provincetown Playhouse/Provincetown Players

Beard, Rick, and Leslie Cohen Berlowitz, eds. Greenwich Village: culture and counteculture. New Brunswick: Rutgers UP for The Museum of the City of New York, 1993. Print.

Delaney, Edmund T. and Charles Lockwood with photographs by George Roos. Greenwich Village: A Photographic Guide. New York: Dover Publications, 1976. Print.

Deutsch, Helen and Stella Hanau. The Provincetown: A Story of the Theater. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1931. Print.

Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica. “Susan Glaspell.” britannica.com. Web. 11 Feb. 2015.

Egan, Leona Rust. Provincetown as a Stage. Orleans: Parnassus Imprints, 1994. Print.

“Eugene Gladstone O’Neill.” eOneill.com. 2000. Web 11 Feb. 2015.

Gainor, J. Ellen. “The Provincetown Players’ Experiments with Realism.” Realism and the American Dramatic Tradition. Ed. William W. Demastes. Tuscaloosa: The U of Alabama P, 1996. Print.

Gewirtz, Arthur, and James J. Kolb, eds. Experimenters, Rebels, and Disparate Voices: The Theater of the 1920s Celebrates American Diversity. Westport: Praeger, 2003. Print.

Kennedy, Jeff. “A History of the Provincetown Playhouse.” provincetownplayhouse.com, 2014. Web. 11 Feb. 2015.

Kentor, Edna. The Provincetown Players and the Playwrights’ Theater 1915-1922. Jefferson: McFarland, 2004. Print.

McFarland, Gerald W. Inside Greenwich Village: A New York City Neighborhood 1898-1918. Amherst: U of Massachusetts P, 2001. Print.

Miller, Terry. Greenwich Village and How it Got That Way. New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1990. Print.

Murphy, Brenda. Provincetown Players and The Culture of Modernity. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2005. Print.

Sarlos, Robert Karoly. Jig Cook and the Provincetown Players. Amherst: The U of Massachusetts P, 1982. Print.

Wetzsteon, Ross. Republic of Dreams: Greenwich Village: The American Bohemia, 1910-1960. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2002. Print. [Note to EDO: This is a particularly rich book in all the individuals involved in the formation and artistic life of the Playhouse]