Matthew Lopez Books in Order

Matthew Lopez is a visionary American playwright celebrated for his poignant and thought-provoking works that explore themes of identity, humanity, and social justice. His critically acclaimed plays have captivated audiences worldwide, cementing his reputation as a masterful storyteller. Lopez's breakthrough play, <i>The Whipping Man</i>, a haunting exploration of the complexities of human relationships during the American Civil War, earned him widespread recognition and acclaim. His subsequent masterpiece, <i>The Inheritance</i>, a sweeping epic that reimagines the world of Tony Kushner's <i>Angels in America</i>, solidified his position as a leading voice in contemporary American theatre. With his unique voice and unwavering commitment to telling stories that challenge and inspire, Matthew Lopez continues to push the boundaries of the medium, leaving an indelible mark on the world of theatre.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Matthew Lopez

  • #1
    The Suppliant Women (By: Aeschylus) (-463)(1961)
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  • #2
    The Suppliant Women (By: Aeschylus)
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  • #3
    The Complete Dramatic Works (By: Samuel Beckett)(1961)
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  • #4
    Faith Healer (By: Brian Friel)(1980)
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  • #5
    Translations (By: Brian Friel)(1981)
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  • #6
    The Cure at Troy (By: Seamus Heaney)(1991)
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  • #7
    Skylight (By: David Hare)(1995)
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  • #8
    Theatre for Children (By: David Wood - UK,Janet Grant)(1999)
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  • #9
    The Shape of Things (By: Neil LaBute)(2001)
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  • #10
    The Pillowman (By: Martin McDonagh)(2003)
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  • #11
    The History Boys (By: Alan Bennett)(2004)
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  • #12
    Attempts on Her Life (By: Martin Crimp)(2007)
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  • #13
    Midsummer (By: David Greig)(2009)
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  • #14
    Dunsinane (By: David Greig)(2010)
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  • #15
    Black Watch (By: Gregory Burke)(2010)
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  • #16
    The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart (By: David Greig)(2011)
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  • #17
    Krapp's Last Tape and Other Shorter Plays (By: Samuel Beckett)(2012)
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  • #18
    Theatre Craft (By: John Caird)(2013)
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  • #19
    Look Back in Anger (By: John Osborne)(2013)
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  • #20
    Betrayal (By: Harold Pinter)(2013)
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  • #21
    Impro for Storytellers (By: Keith Johnstone)(2014)
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  • #22
    Shakespeare in Love (By: Tom Stoppard,LeeHall,Marc Norman)(2014)
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  • #23
    Marina Carr Plays 1 (By: Marina Carr)(2014)
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  • #24
    The Hard Problem (By: Tom Stoppard)(2015)
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  • #25
    Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour (By: LeeHall)(2015)
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  • #26
    The Moderate Soprano (By: David Hare)(2015)
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  • #27
    This Restless House (By: Zinnie Harris)(2016)
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  • #28
    Labyrinth (By: Beth Steel)(2016)
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  • #29
    Dedication (By: Nick Dear)(2016)
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  • #30
    Donegal (By: Frank McGuinness)(2016)
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  • #31
    The Red Barn (By: David Hare)(2016)
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  • #32
    The Sewing Group (By: E.V. Crowe)(2016)
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  • #33
    Mametz: with a Welsh-language translation (By: Owen Sheers,Ceri Wyn Jones)(2017)
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  • #34
    My Country; A Work In Progress (By: Carol Ann Duffy,Rufus Norris)(2017)
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  • #35
    The Mentor (By: Christopher Hampton,Daniel Kehlmann)(2017)
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  • #36
    Winter Hill (By: Timberlake Wertenbaker)(2017)
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  • #37
    The Sum (By: Lizzie Nunnery)(2017)
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  • #38
    Arcadia (By: Tom Stoppard)(2017)
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  • #39
    Meet Me at Dawn (By: Zinnie Harris)(2017)
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  • #40
    The Lie (By: Christopher Hampton,Florian Zeller)(2017)
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  • #41
    On Blueberry Hill (By: Sebastian Barry)(2017)
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  • #42
    Christmas Eve (By: Christopher Hampton,Daniel Kehlmann)(2017)
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  • #43
    Wind Resistance (By: Karine Polwart Ltd)(2017)
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  • #44
    Box of Delights (By: John Masefield)(2017)
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  • #45
    The Jungle (By: Joe Murphy,Joe Robertson)(2017)
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  • #46
    Julie (By: August Strindberg)(2018)
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  • #47
    The Rockingham Shoot And Other Dramatic Writings (By: John McGahern)(2018)
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  • #48
    Unicorns, Almost (By: Owen Sheers)(2018)
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  • #49
    Greek and Decadence (By: Steven Berkoff)(2018)
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  • #50
    The Meeting (By: Charlotte Jones)(2018)
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  • #51
    Alan Ayckbourn (By: Alan Ayckbourn)(2018)
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  • #52
    The Short Plays of Harold Pinter (By: Harold Pinter)(2018)
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  • #53
    Touching the Void (By: David Greig)(2018)
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  • #54
    The Height of the Storm (By: Christopher Hampton,Florian Zeller)(2018)
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  • #55
    The Village (By: April De Angelis)(2018)
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  • #56
    I'm Not Running (By: David Hare)(2018)
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  • #57
    A Very Very Very Dark Matter (By: Martin McDonagh)(2018)
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  • #58
    When We Have Sufficiently Tortured Each Other (By: Martin Crimp)(2019)
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  • #59
    The Hamburg Plays (By: Martin Crimp)(2019)
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  • #60
    Writing for Nothing (By: Martin Crimp)(2019)
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  • #61
    The Inheritance(2020)
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About Matthew Lopez

Matthew Lopez is a visionary American playwright celebrated for his poignant and thought-provoking works that explore themes of identity, humanity, and social justice. His critically acclaimed plays have captivated audiences worldwide, cementing his reputation as a masterful storyteller. Lopez's breakthrough play, <i>The Whipping Man</i>, a haunting exploration of the complexities of human relationships during the American Civil War, earned him widespread recognition and acclaim. His subsequent masterpiece, <i>The Inheritance</i>, a sweeping epic that reimagines the world of Tony Kushner's <i>Angels in America</i>, solidified his position as a leading voice in contemporary American theatre. With his unique voice and unwavering commitment to telling stories that challenge and inspire, Matthew Lopez continues to push the boundaries of the medium, leaving an indelible mark on the world of theatre.

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