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Found the internet! r/textbookrequest Hey, I'm not at all interested in Theater but I'm forced to take it for one of my core classes. Not about to spend $60 on the textbook. Seems like a dumb idea. Thanks, Parker Reddit and its partners use cookies and similar technologies to
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by Gainor, J. Ellen, Garner Jr., Stanton B., Puchner, Martin
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The Norton Anthology of Dramaby Gainor, J. Ellen, Garner Jr., Stanton B., Puchner, Martin
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The Norton Anthology of Dramaby Gainor, J. Ellen, Garner Jr., Stanton B., Puchner, Martin
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