Plays, UND-’TI
; and the stage is where you'll find performances of works by such famed playwrights as Anton Chekhov, Eugene O'Neill, and the Bard himself, among many others.
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Under Milk Wood, play for voices by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, performed in 1953 and published in 1954. Originally......
unities, in drama, the three principles derived by French classicists from Aristotle’s Poetics; they require a......
At the end of the 19th and the start of the 20th centuries, when William Shakespeare was becoming an academic institution,......
Vikramorvashi, drama by Kalidasa written in the 5th century ce. The subject of the play is the love of a mortal......
Viola, a shipwrecked young woman, later disguised as the young man Cesario, in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. Viola-Cesario......
The Visit, drama in three acts by Swiss playwright Friedrich Dürrenmatt, performed and published in German in 1956......
Volpone, comedy in five acts by Ben Jonson, performed about 1605/06 and published in 1607. Volpone (“Fox”), a wealthy......
Waiting for Godot, tragicomedy in two acts by Irish writer Samuel Beckett, published in 1952 in French as En attendant......
Waiting for Lefty, one-act play by Clifford Odets, published and produced in 1935. One of the first examples of......
Wakefield plays, a cycle of 32 scriptural plays, or mystery plays, of the early 15th century, which were performed......
Wallenstein, three-part historical drama by Friedrich Schiller, performed in 1798–99 and published in 1800. The......
Wasps, comedy by Aristophanes, produced in 422 bce. Wasps satirizes the litigiousness of the Athenians, who are......
Watch on the Rhine, drama in three acts by Lillian Hellman, published and produced in 1941. Performed just eight......
The Way of the World, comedy of manners in five acts by William Congreve, performed and published in 1700. The......
The Weavers, naturalistic drama in five acts by Gerhart Hauptmann, published in 1892 and performed in 1893 as Die......
Weird Sisters, the creatures who prophesy the destinies of the main characters in Shakespeare’s Macbeth. The term......
well-made play, a type of play, constructed according to certain strict technical principles, that dominated the......
When We Dead Awaken, play in three acts by Henrik Ibsen, published in Norwegian in 1899 as Naar vi døde vaagner......
The White Devil, tragedy in five acts by John Webster, performed and published as The White Divel in 1612. Based......
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, play in three acts by Edward Albee, published, produced, and debuted on Broadway......
The Wild Duck, drama in five acts by Henrik Ibsen, published in 1884 as Vildanden and produced the following year.......
William Tell, verse drama in five acts by German dramatist Friedrich Schiller, published and produced in 1804 as......
The Winter’s Tale, play in five acts by William Shakespeare, written about 1609–11 and produced at the Globe Theatre......
The Woman of Andros, play by Terence, produced in 166 bce as Andria. It has also been translated as The Andrian......
Women at the Ecclesia, drama by Aristophanes, performed about 392 bce. One of Aristophanes’ less-appealing plays,......
Women at the Thesmophoria, play by Aristophanes, performed in 411 bce. The play develops from Euripides’ discovery......
Woyzeck, dramatic fragment by Georg Büchner, written between 1835 and 1837; it was discovered and published posthumously......
yangbanxi, form of Chinese entertainment that flourished during the Cultural Revolution (1966–76). The works combined......
Yerma, tragedy in three acts by Federico García Lorca, produced in 1934 and published in 1937. It is the second......
The Zoo Story, one-act play by Edward Albee, produced and published in 1959, about an isolated young man desperate......
’Tis Pity She’s a Whore, five-act tragedy by John Ford, performed sometime between 1629 and 1633 and published......