While contemporary American culture may be fixated on youthful sex appeal the truth is that the most complex and interesting characters in dramatic literature have been (and still are) those over 40 years old. Whether it's James and Mary Tyrone in ELong Day's Journey into NightE or Willy Loman in EDeath of a SalesmanE or Polly Wyeth and her sister Silda in EOther Desert CitiesE the richest characters are those over 40 whose wealth of experience often helps little when it comes to making the difficult decisions. This volume will mine the deep and fertile vein of world drama (with an emphasis on lesser-known contemporary work) as it relates to scenes for mature actors. The result is certain to be a surprising and enriching one for both the dedicated professional and the inquisitive amateur.