Category
page 1Plays about princesses
Medea
ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides
Iphigenia in Tauris
Ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides
Salome
tragedy by Oscar Wilde

Erotokritos
Erotokritos () is a romance composed by Vikentios Kornaros in early 17th century Crete. It consists of 10,012 fifteen-syllable rhymed verses, the last twelve of which refer to the poet himself. It is written in the Cretan dialect of the Greek language. Its central theme is love between Erotokritos (only referred to in the work as Rotokritos or Rokritos) and Aretousa. Around this theme, revolve other themes such as honour, friendship, bravery and courage. Erotokritos and Erophile by Georgios Hortatzis constitute classic examples of Greek Renaissance literature and are considered to be the most

Iphigénie
Iphigénie is a dramatic tragedy in five acts written in alexandrine verse by the French playwright Jean Racine. It was first performed in the Orangerie in Versailles on August 18, 1674, as part of the fifth of the royal Divertissements de Versailles of Louis XIV to celebrate the conquest of Franche-Comté.
Later in December it was triumphantly revived at the Hôtel de Bourgogne, home of the royal troupe of actors in Paris.
Alexandre le Grand
tragedy by Jean Racine
Leonce and Lena
1836 play written by Georg Büchner
Sodom, or the Quintessence of Debauchery
play written by John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester
Princess Maleine
play written by Maurice Maeterlinck