The play is named after the positioning of the quarterback as he hands the ball off.
Caryl Phillips' first play was named after the song.
The play is named after a poem written by Howard Starks.
Passing plays are named so as to indicate what pass route each player is supposed to take.
The play is well named for surely none, but Hearts of Oak could stand the intense strain which finally did cause one heart to break.
The play was named in honour of Krasna's first wife, Ruth.
Y, for whom the play is named, goes shallow.
The play is named from the miser, whose daughter is Claartje.
The play is named for the eleventh month of the French Republican Calendar.
From the award's inception until 1980, one play was named the winner of the award, except for a tie in 1977.