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The Relapse was written in 1696 by John Vanbrugh as a sequel to Colley Cibber’s comedy Love’s Last...
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The Rent Day is a classic example of a Victorian, working-class, agrarian melodrama. Tenant farmers ...
Richard of Bordeaux is the king of England. Only 19 years old--and having been a king for 10 of...
Floyd Dell’s one-act play The Rim of the World is a comedic folk tale of mischief and true love....
Lady Gregory’s one-act play The Rising of the Moon explores Anglo-Irish relations at the beginning ...
Set in fashionable Bath, The Rivals centers around the complicated relationship between Lydia...
During Carnival in Naples, anything can happen, especially when it comes to love. Florinda, a...
When Isabella and Leonor are orphaned at a young age, their father leaves their guardianship to two ...
In this fast-paced, ten-minute play, a doctor sees two of his patients. One is sick, but is...
After the death of Oedipus, King of Thebes, his two sons, Eteocles and Polyneices, are in a bitter...
A pandemic is sweeping the nation and Lily and Tyler’s college is in lock-down. Lily feels scared...
The Shoemaker’s Holiday is a comedy by Thomas Dekker written during the reign of Elizabeth I in...
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