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  1. Equus (play) - Wikipedia

    Through Dysart's questioning, it becomes clear that Alan is erotically fixated on Nugget (or "Equus") and secretly takes him for midnight rides, bareback and naked. Alan envisions …

  2. Equus Workforce Solutions Homepage

    Equus Workforce Solutions® has a rich history of collaborating with local, regional, and national partners in the development, design, and delivery of workforce solutions that create …

  3. Equus (genus) - Wikipedia

    Within the Equidae, Equus is the only recognized extant genus, comprising seven living species. Like Equidae more broadly, Equus has numerous extinct species known only from fossils.

  4. Equus Workforce Solutions - Idaho | Free Job Search Assistance

    Here at Equus Workforce Solutions -Idaho, we provide services for adults and dislocated workers utilizing the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA). WIOA is a federally funded …

  5. Equus by Peter Shaffer Plot Summary | LitCharts

    Get all the key plot points of Peter Shaffer's Equus on one page. From the creators of SparkNotes.

  6. Equus | Drama, Psychological Thriller, British | Britannica

    Equus, drama in two acts by Peter Shaffer, produced and published in 1973. It depicts a psychiatrist’s fascination with a disturbed teenager’s mythopoeic obsession with horses.

  7. Equus (Play) Plot & Characters | StageAgent

    Equus plot summary, character breakdowns, context and analysis, and performance video clips.

  8. Equus Study Guide | Literature Guide | LitCharts

    The best study guide to Equus on the planet, from the creators of SparkNotes. Get the summaries, analysis, and quotes you need.

  9. Equus - Wikipedia

    Equus may refer to: Equus (genus), a genus of animals that includes horses, donkeys, and zebras Equus (play), a 1973 play by Peter Shaffer Equus (film), a 1977 film adaptation of the Peter …

  10. Equus (genus) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Equus is the only living (extant) genus of horses, and there are seven living species. They are the one-toed horses, and are adapted for living in various types of grasslands. The term equine …