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  1. 1
    Morality Play

    Everyman

    By Anonymous · First performed in 1510

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

    18 views
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    Tragedy

    The Bacchae

    By Euripides · First performed in 405 BCE

    A savage and hypnotic tragedy about repression, ecstasy and the terrifying consequences of believing reason alone can control human nature.

    18 views
  3. 3
    Musical Theatre

    Oh! What a Lovely War

    By Theatre Workshop · First performed in 1963

    A dazzling collision of music hall comedy and historical tragedy that reinvented British theatre while exposing the human cost of war.

    16 views
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  4. 4
    Tragedy

    Miss Julie

    By August Strindberg · First performed in 1888

    A scorching psychological duel about sex, class and power that still feels dangerous more than a century after it was written.

    15 views
  5. 5
    Dramatic Comedy

    The Cherry Orchard

    By Anton Chekhov · First performed in 1904

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

    14 views
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    Theatre of the Absurd

    Six Characters in Search of an Author

    By Luigi Pirandello · First performed in 1921

    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.

    13 views
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    Social Realism

    The Wild Duck

    By Henrik Ibsen · First performed in 1884

    A complex study of truth and lies.

    13 views
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    17th Century

    A Midsummer Night’s Dream

    By William Shakespeare · First performed in 1600

    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.

    12 views
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    Tragedy

    Death and the King’s Horseman

    By Wole Soyinka · First performed in 1975

    A thrilling and devastating play about duty, colonial violence and spiritual responsibility that still feels dangerously alive.

    12 views
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    Tragedy

    Woyzeck

    By Georg Büchner · First performed in 1879

    A furious, fragmented nightmare about poverty, humiliation and psychological collapse that still feels centuries ahead of its time.

    12 views
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    Dramatic Comedy

    Every Brilliant Thing

    By Duncan Macmillan · First performed in 2013

    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.

    11 views
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    Social Satire

    The Coffin is Too Big for the Hole

    By Kuo Pao Kun · First performed in 1985

    A deceptively simple play that turns one bureaucratic problem into a devastating portrait of grief, authority and the absurdity of modern systems.

    11 views
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    Tragedy

    The Glass Menagerie

    By Tennessee Williams · First performed in 1944

    A fragile, piercing memory play about love, shame and escape that captures the sadness of family life with almost unbearable precision.

    11 views
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    Epic Theatre

    The Good Person of Szechwan

    By Bertolt Brecht · First performed in 1943

    A brilliant, unsettling play that asks one impossible question with complete clarity: how do you remain good in a society that punishes kindness at every turn?

    11 views
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    Romantic Comedy

    Cyrano de Bergerac

    By Edmond Rostand · First performed in 1897

    A thrilling romantic comedy about wit, pride and longing that somehow feels intimate even at its most theatrical.

    9 views
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    Theatre of the Absurd

    Waiting for Godot

    By Samuel Beckett · First performed in 1953

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

    9 views
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    Social Realism

    Dancing at Lughnasa

    By Brian Friel · First performed in 1990

    A tender and devastating memory play about family, freedom and the brief moments of joy that survive even in lives shaped by sacrifice.

    8 views
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    Epic Theatre

    Mother Courage and Her Children

    By Bertolt Brecht · First performed in 1941

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

    8 views
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    Dramatic Comedy

    The Visit

    By Friedrich Dürrenmatt · First performed in 1956

    A viciously funny moral nightmare about money, justice and the terrifying ease with which ordinary people learn to excuse cruelty.

    8 views
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    Social Realism

    A Doll’s House

    By Henrik Ibsen · First performed in 1879

    A play that changed theatre forever by asking a terrifyingly simple question: what happens when a woman decides her own life matters more than the role she has been assigned?

    7 views
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    Tragedy

    Doctor Faustus

    By Christopher Marlowe · First performed in 1592

    A thrilling and unsettling play about ambition, vanity and the terror of realising too late that knowledge cannot save you from yourself.

    7 views
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    Noh Theatre

    Dōjōji

    By Kan'ami · First performed in Unknown

    A hypnotic theatrical ghost story where jealousy becomes sacred terror and every movement feels charged with centuries of emotion.

    7 views
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    Tragedy

    King Lear

    By William Shakespeare · First performed in 1606

    A terrifying study of power, ageing and human cruelty that strips civilisation down to the bone and somehow finds tenderness there too.

    7 views
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    Tragedy

    Romeo and Juliet

    By William Shakespeare · First performed in 1597

    A play everyone thinks they already know until they see how violent, funny, reckless and emotionally overwhelming it actually is.

    7 views
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    Social Realism

    The Power of Darkness

    By Leo Tolstoy · First performed in 1886

    A suffocating, morally ferocious drama in which greed, lust and fear poison an entire household from the inside out.

    7 views
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    Tragedy

    Long Day’s Journey into Night

    By Eugene O'Neill · First performed in 1956

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

    6 views
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    Tragedy

    Macbeth

    By William Shakespeare · First performed in 1606

    A violent, hypnotic tragedy about ambition, guilt and political chaos that still feels dangerous every time it is performed.

    6 views
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    Tragedy

    Oedipus Rex

    By Sophocles · First performed in 429 BCE

    A terrifyingly precise tragedy about knowledge, power and the human need to believe we control our own lives.

    6 views
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    Dramatic Comedy

    The Misanthrope

    By Molière · First performed in 1666

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

    6 views
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    Social Realism

    The Seagull

    By Anton Chekhov · First performed in 1896

    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.

    6 views
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    Tragedy

    A Streetcar Named Desire

    By Tennessee Williams · First performed in 1947

    A feverish, devastating portrait of desire, class and self deception that still feels dangerous every time it is performed.

    5 views
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    Tragedy

    Antigone

    By Sophocles · First performed in 441 BCE

    An unnervingly modern tragedy about political power, moral conviction and the terrible cost of refusing to bend.

    5 views
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    Tragedy

    Hedda Gabler

    By Henrik Ibsen · First performed in 1891

    A chilling and darkly funny study of boredom, power and repression, with one of the most fascinating women ever written for the stage at its centre.

    5 views
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