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The Two Orphans (French:Les Deux orphelines) is a historical play by the French writers Adolphe d'Ennery and Eugène Cormon. It premiered on 20 January 1874 at the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin in Paris ...
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How Newtown Prepared is an American musical comedy staged in 1916 by the Tutt Brothers. It toured. The storyline features African American veterans of the American Civil War tricked into fighting, on the ...
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The Perfect Cure is a 1913 comedy play by the British writer Stanley Houghton. A father is cured of his selfish habits by a charming widow.
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Pomander Walk is a 1910 historical comedy play by the British writer Louis N. Parker.
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Let's Make a Dream (French: Faisons un rêve) is a 1916 comedy play by the French writer Sacha Guitry. It premiered at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens in Paris on 3 October 1916, and has been revived ...
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Drake of England is a British play by Louis N. Parker which was first staged in 1912. It is a pageant-like work celebrating the career of the Elizabethan sailor Sir Francis Drake, particularly his role ...
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The Freedom of the Seas is a 1918 British comedy play by Walter C. Hackett. A downtrodden London clerk joins the Royal Navy during the First World War. Given command of a tramp steamer he rises to the ...
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Wild Heather is a 1917 play by the British writer Dorothy Brandon. A woman looking to marry has to choose between two very different men.
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The Time Is Not Yet Ripe is a 1912 Australian play by Louis Esson. It is a political comedy and is Esson's best known work.
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Grania is a play written by Lady Gregory in 1912.
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By Wireless Telegraphy was a 1910 Australian play by William Anderson and Roy Redgrave.
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The Thirteenth Chair is play by the American writer Bayard Veiller which premiered in 1916. It enjoyed a lengthy run on Broadway initially at the 48th Street Theatre before later transferring to the Fulton ...
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The Voice from the Minaret is a play by the British writer Robert Hichens. It premiered at the Globe Theatre in London's West End in 1919, with a cast including Marie Lohr, Arthur Wontner, Henry Vibart ...
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Our Betters is a comedy play by the British writer Somerset Maugham. Set in Mayfair and a country house in Suffolk, the plot revolves around the interaction between newly wealthy Americans and upper-class ...
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The Eldest Son is a 1912 play by the British writer John Galsworthy.
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The Younger Generation is a comedy play by the British writer Stanley Houghton. It takes place in a dining room of a house in the suburbs of Manchester, during a period of twenty four hours.
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Mavourneen is a 1915 historical comedy play by the British writer Louis N. Parker. It portrays a dalliance between Charles II and an young Irish woman in Restoration England.
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For the 1922 book by Sir Basil Thomson, see Queer People (book)
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Children (Russian: Дети, Deti) is a one-act play by Maxim Gorky, translated as Reception into English. It was first published in the No.9, September 1910, issue of Sovremenny Mir under its original title ...
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Mary Magdalene is a 1910 tragic play by Belgian playwright Maurice Maeterlinck. It inspired a symphonic work by Kosaku Yamada.
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