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There are Crimes and Crimes
- By: August Strindberg
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In There are Crimes and Crimes, we follow Maurice, a promising playwright who, buoyed by his confidence, proposes to his mistress, Jeanne. However, when he encounters Henriette, the alluring mistress of his friend, his passion ignites in ways he never expected. Their mutual attraction spirals into a whirlwind romance that quickly becomes chaotic and dangerous. As tragedy unfolds, both Maurice and Henriette find themselves entangled in a web of murder accusations that threaten to shatter their lives forever. This gripping tale explores the themes of passion, tragedy, redemption, and the quest ...
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Broken Hearts
- By: W. S. Gilbert
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Dive into a lesser-known work by the renowned Gilbert of Gilbert and Sullivan fame, as he steps away from the comedic realm to explore deeper themes in this dramatic play. Broken Hearts unfolds on The Island of Broken Hearts, where Prince Florian of Spain encounters a group of maidens who, bound by their shared sorrow, have sworn off love after experiencing profound loss. With enchanting fairies and a touch of magic, this poignant narrative reveals the resilience of the human spirit and showcases Gilberts remarkable ability to tackle serious subject matter. Join us on this emotional journey of...
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Letter, A Play in Three Acts
- By: W. Somerset Maugham
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In the heart of British Malaysia, the wife of a plantation manager finds herself embroiled in a shocking incident when she shoots a man she knows while her husband is away. Claiming self-defense against an attempted rape, her straightforward case takes a dark turn when her lawyer learns that a blackmailer holds evidence that could unravel her story. Faced with the dilemma of whether to confront the implications of the titular letter or pay for its silence, the defendant and her attorney navigate a web of deception and moral ambiguity. Premiering on February 24, 1927, at Londons Playhouse ...
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Purgatory of St. Patrick
- By: Pedro Calderón de la Barca
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Dive into a captivating mystical drama inspired by the lives of saints. Esteemed by Mr. Ticknor over the widely recognized Devotion of the Cross, this play is often hailed as one of the finest religious works in the Spanish theatre of the seventeenth century. Explore the legendary cave known as the Purgatory of Saint Patrick and the intriguing tale of Luis Enius, a figure reminiscent of the Owain Miles from ancient English poetry.
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Bonnie May
- By: Louis Dodge
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Bonnie May is a child who has grown up immersed in the world of theater, where every moment feels like a scene unfolding on stage. To her, life mirrors the drama and spectacle of the plays she adores, and she keenly observes societys quirks as if theyre part of a grand performance. This captivating novel faced rejection from two publishers before finding its home in a periodical, where it was published in installments. - Summary by LynneT
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Lady Chatterleys Lover
- By: D. H. Lawrence
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In the aftermath of World War I, Connie Chatterley grapples with an unfulfilling marriage, yearning for passion and connection. Her life takes a daring turn as she embarks on a forbidden affair with Oliver Mellors, her gamekeeper, challenging societal norms and exploring the depths of desire. Content warning This book contains explicit language. (Summary by Scarbo)
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Falstaffs Wedding (1760 Version)
- By: William Kenrick
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Falstaffs Wedding (1760 and 1766) is an intriguing play by William Kenrick, serving as a sequel to the beloved works of Shakespeare, specifically Henry IV, Part 2 and The Merry Wives of Windsor. The play carries forward familiar characters from Shakespeares narratives but introduces a gripping twist. The first version, published in 1760, presents a serious plot centered around a conspiracy to kill Henry V of England, which did not resonate well with audiences in its 1766 presentation. In response to the lukewarm reception, Kenrick crafted a completely revised version later that year, ...
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The Adventures of Potash and Perlmutter
- By: Montague Glass
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Montague Glass, a former lawyer turned full-time writer, created a beloved series of stories in the New York Post featuring two iconic characters from the predominantly Jewish garment trade. Drawing inspiration from the legal challenges he encountered, Glass crafted engaging narratives that resonate with both humor and insight. This collection marks the beginning of Potash and Perlmutters journey, which also captivated audiences through stage plays and films during their heyday. - Summary by ToddHW
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Agony Column
- By: Earl Derr Biggers
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Dive into a thrilling English romantic adventure as the young American Geoffrey West navigates the vibrant streets of London, spurred on by the mysterious personal ads of the agony columns. In a gripping tale of murder and intrigue, Geoffrey embarks on a perilous journey from the elegant dining rooms of the Carlton Hotel to the shadowy opium dens of Limehouse, all in pursuit of the truth and the heart of his beloved. But as the danger escalates, he discovers that the true culprit may be closer than he ever imagined. Written by Earl Derr Biggers, famed for his Charlie Chan novels, The Agony ...
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Verge
- By: Susan Glaspell
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In Verge, Susan Glaspell masterfully explores the constraints imposed on women by Victorian society, capturing their feelings of entrapment in roles that stifle their true selves. Although initially dismissed by critics for its unconventional speech and expressionistic style, the play has been revitalized by feminist theorists who recognize its significance in the evolution of theatre. Set against the backdrop of the early 1920s, a time when womens voices were beginning to rise against domestic expectations, Verge offers a poignant reflection on the struggles faced by women yearning for ...
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Caesar and Cleopatra
- By: George Bernard Shaw
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Caesar and Cleopatra, a captivating play penned by George Bernard Shaw in 1898, first graced the stage in 1901 and was published alongside Captain Brassbounds Conversion and The Devils Disciple in the 1901 collection Three Plays for Puritans. The inaugural performance took place in Newcastle upon Tyne on March 15, 1899, with a notable London production at the Savoy Theatre in 1907. Shaw presents a compelling argument that it was not passion, but rather political ambition, that drew Cleopatra to Julius Caesar. He draws parallels between the Roman occupation of ancient Egypt and the British ...
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John Gabriel Borkman
- By: Henrik Ibsen
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Delve into the intricate world of Henrik Ibsens John Gabriel Borkman, the penultimate play from the renowned Norwegian playwright, penned in 1896. The Borkman family has seen their fortunes crumble following John Gabriels imprisonment for misusing investor funds during his tenure as a bank manager. Set eight years after his release, the play unfolds a gripping drama as John Gabriel, his estranged wife Mrs. Borkman, and her sister Ella Rentheim engage in a fierce struggle for the future of young Erhart Borkman. While this work continues Ibsens exploration of naturalism and social critique, its ...
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Letty
- By: Arthur Wing Pinero
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In Letty, one of Pineros compelling Social Plays, the stark double standard surrounding womens reputations is laid bare. While men are often celebrated for their actions, women like Letty—an ambitious shop assistant—face harsh judgment for seeking to elevate their status through marriage to their employer. This poignant story, originally adapted into a silent film in 1919 titled The Loves of Letty, explores themes of love, ambition, and societal expectations. - Summary by ToddHW
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Jane Shore- A Tragedy
- By: Nicholas Rowe
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Dive into the intriguing world of Shakespeares Richard III with Jane Shore, a poignant tragedy that tells the story of Edward IVs mistress, known as The White Queen. In this captivating narrative, Jane Shore battles against Richards rise to power while navigating the complexities of love, betrayal, and forgiveness. An unexpected visitor in disguise adds an exhilarating twist to her journey. Join us as we explore the depths of human emotion and resilience. (Summary by Wendy Katz Hiller)
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Time is Not Yet Ripe
- By: Thomas Louis Buvelot Esson
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Thomas Louis Buvelot Esson (1878 - 1943) was a notable Australian poet, journalist, and playwright who left an indelible mark on the cultural landscape of Australia. Born in Edinburgh and relocating to Melbourne at the tender age of three, Esson pursued higher education at the University of Melbourne before embarking on a career that would see him excel in journalism and playwriting. His most celebrated work, the political comedy The Time is Not Yet Ripe, premiered in 1912 and has since earned its place as an Australian classic, frequently revived for contemporary audiences. Adapted from ...
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Dream Play
- By: August Strindberg
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Dream Play (Swedish Ett drömspel), penned by the renowned Swedish playwright August Strindberg in 1901, made its debut in Stockholm on April 17, 1907. This celebrated work is regarded as one of Strindbergs most influential dramas and serves as a pivotal precursor to both dramatic Expressionism and Surrealism. The story follows Agnes, the daughter of the Vedic god Indra, as she descends to Earth to witness the trials and tribulations of humanity. Throughout her journey, she encounters a diverse cast of around 40 characters, many of whom symbolize various aspects of human existence—such as ...
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Inheritors
- By: Susan Glaspell
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Inheritors (1921), penned by the talented American playwright Susan Glaspell, explores the profound legacy left by an idealistic farmer who bequeaths his prized Midwest farmland for the establishment of a college (Act I). Fast forward forty years, and his granddaughter boldly champions the rights of Hindu nationals to protest at the very college her grandfather founded. This act of defiance places her in direct conflict with her uncle, the president of the institutions trustees, and threatens the colleges funding (Acts II & III). As she stands firm in her beliefs, she ultimately faces the ...
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Alice Sit-by-the-Fire
- By: J. M. Barrie
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Step into the enchanting world of Alice Sit-by-the-Fire, a timeless classic brought to life by Charles Frohman at the Criterion Theatre in New York on Christmas Day, 1905. This captivating play has showcased the extraordinary talents of some of the theatres greatest leading ladies, from Ethel Barrymore to Helen Hayes. The story centers on Alice, who returns from India to England with her husband, navigating the challenges of readjusting to the home and children she had left behind.
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- By: Raj Padwar
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