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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
British play
Cain
play by Byron (1821)
Oh! Calcutta!
avant-garde theatrical revue
The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm's Son
poem by J. R. R. Tolkien
My Name Is Rachel Corrie
play based on the diaries and emails of activist Rachel Corrie
Harlequinade
thumb|An 1890 bookcover showing the harlequinade characters
Harlequinade is an English comic theatrical genre, defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as "that part of a pantomime in which the harlequin and clown play the principal parts". It developed in England between the 17th and mid-19th centuries. It was originally a slapstick adaptation or variant of the ''commedia dell'arte'', which originated in Italy and reached its apogee there in the 16th and 17th centuries. The story of the Harlequinade revolves around a comic incident in the lives of its five main characters: Harlequin, who love
Vortigern and Rowena
play written by William Henry Ireland
Ordinalia
The ' are three medieval mystery plays dating to the late fourteenth century, written primarily in Middle Cornish, with stage directions in Latin. The three plays are (The Origin of the World, also known as , 2,846 lines), (The Passion of Christ, also known as , 3,242 lines) and ' (The Resurrection of Our Lord also known as , 2,646 lines). The metres of these plays are various arrangements of seven- and four-syllabled lines. means "prompt" or "service book".

Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Stranger Things: The First Shadow is a play written by Kate Trefry from an original story by the Duffer Brothers, Jack Thorne, and Trefry. The story serves as a prequel to the events of the television series Stranger Things, exploring the backstory of Henry Creel before he became the antagonist Vecna. The production, directed by Stephen Daldry and Justin Martin, previewed on November 17, 2023, and officially opened on December 14 at the Phoenix Theatre in London's West End. The play began a run on Broadway at the Marquis Theatre, New York City, on April 22, 2025. In an interview with Variety, the Duffer Brothers confirmed the play is canon to the original series, with the series finale referencing events of the play.
Go Back for Murder
play by Agatha Christie

Telstar: The Joe Meek Story
2008 film by Nick Moran
Sardanapalus
tragedy by Lord Byron