"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.
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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..