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50 Mature — Plays

King Lear (Shakespeare) - The ultimate role for a mature actor.

This list features 50 essential plays tailored for mature actors, focusing on complex characters, intricate dialogue, and profound thematic depth. These works offer substantial roles for actors in their 40s and beyond, exploring themes of legacy, regret, power, and human relationships.

The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? (Edward Albee) - Martin and Stevie. 50 mature plays

The Night of the Iguana (Tennessee Williams) - Shannon, Hannah, Maxine.

The Glass Menagerie (Tennessee Williams) - Amanda Wingfield. Night, Mother (Marsha Norman) - Jessie and Thelma. The Price (Arthur Miller) - Victor and Walter Franz. The Sunshine Boys (Neil Simon) - Al Lewis, Willie Clark. I'm Not Rappaport (Herb Gardner) - Nat Moyer, Midge Carter. The Gin Game (D.L. Coburn) - Weller Martin, Fonsia Dorsey. King Lear (Shakespeare) - The ultimate role for

Glengarry Glen Ross (David Mamet) - Shelly Levene, Ricky Roma. Speed-the-Plow (David Mamet) - Charlie Fox, Bobby Gould.

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Edward Albee) - George and Martha. A Delicate Balance (Edward Albee) - Agnes and Tobias. Fences (August Wilson) - Troy and Rose Maxson. The Piano Lesson (August Wilson) - Berniece, Boy Willie. Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (August Wilson) - Ma Rainey. The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia

A Streetcar Named Desire (Tennessee Williams) - Blanche and Stanley.