Category
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Romeo and Juliet
tragedy by William Shakespeare

Hamlet
The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, often shortened to Hamlet (), is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play. Set in Denmark, the play depicts Prince Hamlet and his attempts to exact revenge against his uncle, Claudius, who has murdered Hamlet's father in order to seize his throne and marry Hamlet's mother.

Cyrano de Bergerac
play written in 1897 by Edmond Rostand
The Master Builder
play by the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen written in 1892
John Gabriel Borkman
play of the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, published 1896
The Lady from the Sea
play by Henrik Ibsen
Le Médecin malgré lui
comedy play by Molière

Rosmersholm
Rosmersholm () is an 1886 play written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. It tells the story of Johannes Rosmer, an aristocratic former clergyman and owner of the Rosmersholm manor who is haunted by his wife's suicide and his own idealistic desires for societal reform, and Rebecca West, a strong-willed companion who challenges his convictions, leading to a deep exploration of morality, political activism, and the struggle for personal and social change amidst a backdrop of intense personal and political turmoil. Rosmersholm has been described as one of Ibsen's darkest, most complex, subtle,
When We Dead Awaken
play by the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen

The Physicists
Friedrich Dürrenmatt's celebrated 1962 play
Danton's Death
drama by Georg Büchner
Becket ou l'Honneur de Dieu
Becket or The Honour of God (), often shortened to Becket, is a 1959 stage play written in French by Jean Anouilh. It is a depiction of the conflict between Thomas Becket and King Henry II of England leading to Becket's assassination in 1170. It contains many historical inaccuracies, which the author acknowledged.

The Fire Raisers
play by Max Frisch
Hamletmachine
Hamletmachine () is a postmodernist drama by German playwright and theatre director Heiner Müller, loosely based on Hamlet by William Shakespeare. It was written in 1977, and is related to a translation of Shakespeare's Hamlet that Müller undertook. Some critics claim the play problematizes the role of intellectuals during the era of Communism in East Germany; others argue that the play should be understood in relation to wider post-modern concepts. Hamletmachine is not centered on a conventional plot, but is partially unified through sequences of monologues in which the protagonist leaves his

The Philadelphia Story
1939 play by Philip Barry

The Fourposter
play written by Jan de Hartog

The Front Page
play by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur
Slavic Orpheus
a play by Zoran Stefanović