"The Circus" by Gerald Schoenewolf, commissioned and directed by Donald L. Brooks, a play concerning public apathy, presented at LaMama
Experimental Theatre Workshop in May of 1964, later directed by Tom O'Horgan (with The Poor Woman) in June of 1965.
Plays directed by Mr. Brooks at LaMama include David Novak's "Home Cooking" February 1964: "Fly" March 1965; "Winter
Rose" and "The Behemoth and the Crook", April of 1965; "Kings I X" and "'Tis the Last Rose of Summer", October 1965; "The
Drunkard", March of 1964 -- plays in other capacities include "Little Mother" (Ross Alexander); "The Family Joke" David
Starkweather, "Who Put That Blood on My Long-Stemmed Rose?" (first production) by Mary Mitchell; "The Moondreamers" by
Julie Bovasso; "Coffee Grounds Among the Tea Leaves" directed by Marshall W. Mason: "Hibiscus" directed by Jacque Lynn
Colton..