"Cape Cod is where America first threw off the mantle of imported English plays in 1915. From Eugene O’Neill, Susan Glaspell, and Tennessee Williams to Norman Mailer, Edward Gorey and Kurt Vonnegut—not to mention more recent writers ike Paula Vogel, Tony Kushner, Wendy Ann Kesselman, Gary Garrison, and Claire Chafee—the birthplace of modern American theater has a tradition of attracting influential playwrights. The region continues to inspire a wide range of work. Here's a taste of what it has to offer. Enjoy!" —playwright Michele Clarke