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===Plays=== * 1972 ''Canvas'' * 1975 ''St. Freud'' * 1983 ''The Lives and Deaths of the Great Harry Houdini'' * 198? ''City of God'' {{efn|David Ives has been quoted as saying "Mercifully it never got into print" (Source: https://www.nytimes.com/1994/01/04/theater/david-ives-s-quick-hit-approach-to-staging-the-human-comedy.html)}} * 1989 ''[[Ancient History (play)|Ancient History]]'' (later revised in 1996) * 1993 ''[[All in the Timing]]'' (six short plays){{efn|"Sure Thing", "Words, Words, Words", "The Universal Language", "Philip Glass Buys a Loaf of Bread", "The Philadelphia" and "Variations on the Death of Trotsky".}} * 1995 ''Don Juan In Chicago'' * 1995 ''The Land of Cockaigne'' * 1997 ''The Red Address'' * 1997 ''Mere Mortals and Others'' (six short plays){{efn|"Foreplay, or, The Art of Fugue", "Mere Mortals", "Time Flies", "Speed-the-Play", "Dr. Fritz" and "Degas, C'est Moi".}} * 1999 ''Lives of the Saints'' (five short plays){{efn|"Enigma Variations", "The Mystery at Twicknam Vicarage", "Babel's in Arms", "Soap Opera" and "Lives of the Saints".}} * 2003 ''Polish Joke'' * 2005 ''Roll Over, Beethoven'' (a short comedy) * 2008 ''[[New Jerusalem (play)|New Jerusalem]] (The Interrogation of Baruch de Spinoza at Talmud Torah Congregation: Amsterdam, July 27, 1656)'' * 2010 ''[[Venus In Fur]]'' * 2018 ''The Panties, The Partner, and the One Percent: Scenes from the Heroic Life of the Middle Class'' (inspired by the work of Carl Sternheim)
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