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    Death of a Salesman

    Arthur Miller · 1949 · 86 views

    A brutal, compassionate portrait of a man destroyed by the dream he spent his life chasing, and still one of the greatest plays ever written about work, masculinity and failure.

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    Mother Courage and Her Children

    Bertolt Brecht · 1941 · 21 views

    A furious, darkly funny anti war play that strips conflict down to money, survival and human compromise with terrifying clarity.

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    Antigone

    Sophocles · 441 · 19 views

    A powerful exploration of divine law versus human law.

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    The Seagull

    Anton Chekhov · 1896 · 14 views

    A beautiful and painfully funny play about artistic failure, unreturned love and the terrible gap between the lives people dream of and the lives they actually live.

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream

    William Shakespeare · 1600 · 11 views

    Shakespeare’s most joyful play becomes stranger and wiser with age, a romantic comedy that understands how irrational love can feel and how fragile happiness really is.

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    Six Characters in Search of an Author

    Luigi Pirandello · 1921 · 11 views

    A thrillingly strange play that tears theatre apart in front of the audience and asks whether stories can ever capture the truth of a human life.

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    Hedda Gabler

    Henrik Ibsen · 1891 · 10 views

    The Most Fascinating Anti-Heroine in Modern Drama.

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    Medea

    Euripides · 431 · 9 views

    A groundbreaking portrayal of feminine rage and revenge.

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    Marx in Soho: A Play on History

    Howard Zinn · 8 views

    Marx's ghost haunts capitalism in Soho.

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    The Coffin is Too Big for the Hole

    Kuo Pao Kun · 1985 · 8 views

    A Singaporean story of tradition, bureaucracy, and family values.

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    The Glass Menagerie

    Tennessee Williams · 1944 · 8 views

    A delicate memory trapped in glass.

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    Waiting for Godot

    Samuel Beckett · 1953 · 8 views

    A strange, hilarious and deeply human play about time, companionship and the terror of waiting for a life that never quite arrives.

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    Every Brilliant Thing

    Duncan Macmillan · 2013 · 7 views

    The funniest play about depression you will ever see, and one of the most honest things theatre has done with mental health in a generation.

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    Miss Julie

    August Strindberg · 1888 · 6 views

    A naturalistic masterpiece of class, gender, and power

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    Phèdre

    Jean Racine · 6 views

    Love, guilt, and divine punishment...the height of French classical tragedy.

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    The Misanthrope

    Molière · 1666 · 6 views

    A razor sharp comedy about the exhausting performance of social life and the danger of demanding absolute honesty from a world built on politeness.

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    Long Day’s Journey into Night

    Eugene O'Neill · 1956 · 5 views

    A devastating family drama that strips away every illusion about love, addiction and forgiveness until all that remains is raw human need.

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    The Bacchae

    Euripides · 405 · 5 views

    A dark exploration of religious ecstasy and human nature.

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    The Cherry Orchard

    Anton Chekhov · 1904 · 5 views

    A quietly heartbreaking masterpiece about people watching their world disappear in real time. Funny, delicate and far more savage than its reputation suggests.

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    The Good Person of Szechwan

    Bertolt Brecht · 1943 · 5 views

    A parable of morality in an immoral world.

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    Uncle Vanya

    Anton Chekhov · 1899 · 5 views

    A study in quiet desperation and lost dreams.

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    Dōjōji

    Kan'ami · 4 views

    Kan'ami's 14th century Noh play about passion turned profane.

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    Hamilton

    Lin-Manuel Miranda · 2015 · 4 views

    A thrilling reinvention of the historical musical that turns the founding of America into a story about ambition, legacy and the unbearable pressure to matter.

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    Lysistrata

    Aristophanes · 411 · 4 views

    A sharp-edged comedy about women's protest against war.

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    Oedipus Rex

    Sophocles · 429 BCE · 4 views

    Imagine trying your absolute hardest to avoid a terrible fate, only to discover that your very attempts to escape it led you directly to it. This is the cruel irony at the heart of Oedipus Rex (or Oedipus the King), one of the most cleverly constructed tragedies ever written. When Sophocles first presented this play to Athenian audiences in 429 BCE, he couldn't have known that 2,500 years later, we'd still be wrestling with its questions about destiny, free will, and the dangers of unwavering self-confidence.

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    The Future Is Not Fixed

    Chantal Bilodeau · 2021 · 4 views

    Introduction Introduction: The Future Is Not Fixed In an ever-evolving world, the notion of a predestined future can be both comforting and constricting. Many of us navigate our lives under the belief that our paths are largely determined by external forces—whether societal structures, economic conditions, or familial expectations. Yet, the essence of humanity lies in […]

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    A Streetcar Named Desire

    Tennessee Williams · 1947 · 3 views

    Tennessee Williams' masterpiece of desire and delusion.

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    Everyman

    Anonymous · 1510 · 3 views

    A strange, powerful medieval drama that strips a human life down to its essentials and asks what, if anything, remains when death arrives.

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    Hamlet

    William Shakespeare · 1603 · 3 views

    Perhaps the most influential play ever written.

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    Othello

    William Shakespeare · 1604 · 3 views

    A masterful study of jealousy and manipulation.