English drama (Comedy)
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English drama (Comedy)
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English drama (Comedy)
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Incoming Resources
- She stoops to conquer, Oliver Goldsmith
- William Shakespeare Twelfth night
- Troilus and Cressida, presented by the British Broadcasting Corporation ; produced by Cedric Messina and Jonathan Miller
- The comedy of errors, with new updated critical essays and a revised bibliography, William Shakespeare ; edited by Harry Levin
- Love's labour's lost, A BBC Television Production in association with Time-Life Television
- The Merry wives of Windsor, produced by BBC and Time-Life Films ; produced by Shaun Sutton ; directed by David Jones
- Cavalcade of comedy, 21 brilliant comedies from Jonson and Wycherley to Thurber and Coward, edited with introductions by Louis Kronenberger
- Measure, for measure, William Shakespeare
- The importance of being earnest, Oscar Wilde
- The complete illustrated Shakespeare, edited by Howard Staunton ; the illustrations by John Gilbert and Ray Abel ; engravings by the Brothers Dalziel ; with a foreword by Solomon J. Schepps
- Comedy tonight!, Broadway picks its favorite plays, edited by Mary Sherwin ; with an introduction by Nancy Stark
- Jerusalem, Jez Butterworth
- Elizabethan comedy, [edited by] Neil King
- The comedies of William Shakespeare
- The two gentlemen of Verona, William Shakespeare; edited by Mary Beth Rose
- The rivals ;, and, The school for scandal : two comedies, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan ; with introductory notes by John Mason Brown and Carl Van Doren ; and illustrations by René Ben Sussan
- La importancia de llamarse Ernesto, Oscar Wilde
- William Shakespeare, comedies, histories, and tragedies, Peter Saccio, Part 1
- The plain dealer, by William Wycherley
- Four great Restoration comedies, William Wycherley and others
- The winter's tale, A BBC Television production in association with Time-Life Television
- William Shakespeare, comedies, histories, and tragedies, Peter Saccio, Part 2
- The gentleman dancing-master, by William Wycherley
- Female playwrights of the Restoration, five comedies, edited and introduced by Paddy Lyons and Fidelis Morgan
- A midsummer night's dream, by William Shakespeare ; presented by the British Broadcasting Corporation
- Restoration and eighteenth-century comedy, Authoritative Texts of the Country Wife, the Man of Mode, the Rover, the Way of the World, the Conscious Lovers, the School for Scandal : Contexts, cr, edited by Scott McMillin
- Nude with violin ;, a light comedy in three acts, by Noel Coward
- The merchant of Venice, by William Shakespeare ; a BBC Television production in association with Time-Life Television ; producer, Jonathan Miller ; director, Jack Gold
- Two gentlemen of Verona, William Shakespeare
- Arcadia, Tom Stoppard
- Volpone, Ben Jonson
- Classical comedy, Greek and Roman, edited by Robert W. Corrigan
- William Shakespeare, comedies, histories, and tragedies, Peter Saccio
- Arcadia, Tom Stoppard
- As you like it, William Shakespeare ; a BBC TV production in association with Time-Life Television ; producer, Cedric Messina; director, Basil Coleman
- Jerusalem, Jez Butterworth
- Pericles, BBC-TV production in association with Time-Life Television ; Produced by Shaun Sutton ; directed by David Jones
- The taming of the shrew, a BBC Television production in association with Time-Life Films ; a production of Jonathan Miller
- William Shakespeare, comedies, histories, and tragedies, Peter Saccio, Part 3
- The Comedy of errors, produced by Shaun Sutton ; directed by James Cellan Jones
- The school for scandal, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Directed for the stage by Elizabeth Freestone, producers James Haddrell and Tim Sawers. For Stage on Screen; outside broadcast director Chris Cowey, producer Richard Adams
- Restoration and eighteenth-century comedy, authoritative texts of The country wife, The man of mode, The way of the world, The conscious lovers, The school for scandal; backgrounds, criticism, edited by Scott McMillan
- George Farquhar, edited, with an introduction and notes, by William Archer
- The roaring girl and other city comedies, edited with an introduction by James Knowles ; notes and glossary by Eugene Giddens
- Twelfth night, or, What you will, William Shakespeare ; edited by Jonathan Crewe
- Cymbeline, BBC and Time-Life Television
- Hay fever, a comedy, by Noel Coward
- William Shakespeare's The merry wives of Windsor
- The tempest, by William Shakespeare ; producer, Cedric Messina ; director, John Gorrie
- Comedy restored, or, Ten English plays of manners
Outgoing Resources
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