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  2. List of works by Harold Pinter - Wikipedia

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    The Go-Between (1970) The Homecoming (1969) Langrishe, Go Down (1970; adapted for TV 1978; film release 2002) The Proust Screenplay (1972) — published 1978, but unproduced for film; adapted by Harold Pinter and director Di Trevis for the stage (2000); cf. Remembrance of Things Past. The Last Tycoon (1974)

  3. William Shakespeare's plays - Wikipedia

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    William Shakespeare's plays. Shakespeare's plays are a canon of approximately 39 dramatic works written by the English poet, playwright, and actor William Shakespeare. The exact number of plays as well as their classifications as tragedy, history, comedy, or otherwise is a matter of scholarly debate. Shakespeare's plays are widely regarded as ...

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    A worksheet, in the word's original meaning, is a sheet of paper on which one performs work. They come in many forms, most commonly associated with children's school work assignments, tax forms, and accounting or other business environments. Software is increasingly taking over the paper-based worksheet.

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  6. Category:1800s plays - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Help. Plays written or first performed in the 1800s, i.e. in the years 1800 to 1809. Theatre portal ...

  7. List of German plays - Wikipedia

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    M. Maria Stuart (1800), by Friedrich Schiller. Mein Leopold (1873), by Adolphe L'Arronge. Minna von Barnhelm' (1767), by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. Miß Sara Sampson (1755), by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. Von morgens bis mitternachts (1912), by Georg Kaiser. Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder (1938–39/1941), by Bertolt Brecht.

  8. Spanish Golden Age theatre - Wikipedia

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    Calderón de la Barca, a key figure in the theatre of the Spanish Golden Age. Spanish Golden Age theatre refers to theatre in Spain roughly between 1590 and 1681. [1] Spain emerged as a European power after it was unified by the marriage of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile in 1469 and then claimed for Christianity at the Siege of Granada in 1492. [2]

  9. Legitimate theatre - Wikipedia

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    Legitimate theatre [a] is live performance that relies almost entirely on diegetic elements, with actors performing through speech and natural movement. [2] [3] Traditionally, performances of such theatre were termed legitimate drama, [4] [2] [3] while the abbreviation the legitimate refers to legitimate theatre or drama and legit is a noun referring both to such dramas and actors in these dramas.