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- "And so they were married" : a comedy of the new woman
- "The butler did it" : a comedy in three acts (for 5F, 5M)
- 100 lunches : a gourmet comedy
- 1001
- 42 seconds from Broadway : a play in two acts
- A cup of coffee : a comedy about business
- A game at chess
- A girl could get lucky : a comedy in two acts
- A majority of one : a comedy in three acts
- A midsummer night's dream
- A midsummer night's dream
- A midsummer night's dream
- A midsummer night's dream
- A midsummer night's dream
- A midsummer night's dream, 1600
- A night in November
- A night on the tiles : a play
- A perfect relationship : a domestic comedy in two acts
- A private affair : a comedy in one act
- A spring song ; : a comedy
- A touch of spring : a comedy
- A weekend near Madison
- Absurd person singular
- Accomplice : a comedy thriller
- Acharnians
- Ah, wilderness!
- All's well that ends well
- All's well that ends well
- Alterations
- Amphitryon, and two other plays
- Amphitryon: three plays in new verse translations. : Plautus: Amphitruo
- An anthology of Greek drama
- And never been kissed : a comedy in three acts
- Anita Loos' Gentlemen prefer blondes : a play in three acts
- Any Wednesday : a comedy
- Arcadia
- Aristophanes' Lysistrata : a new version
- Aristophanes, 1
- Artistes and admirers ; : a comedy in four acts
- As you like it
- As you like it
- As you like it
- As you like it
- As you like it : an old-spelling and old-meaning edition
- Assembly of women : Ecclesiazusae
- Avanti! : or, A very uncomplicated girl; a comedy
- Babes and brides : two one-act plays
- Babio; a twelfth century profane comedy
- Bacchides
- Biloxi blues
- Birds
- Black comedy ; : including White lies : two plays
- Black sheep
- Blue window : a comedy
- Boys' life : a comedy
- Breakfast of champions
- Breeches from Bond Street : a comedy in one act
- Brewster's millions ; : a comedy in four acts
- Brother truckers
- Bullpen : a late-inning comedy
- Butterflies are free
- Cactus flower : a comedy in two acts
- California suite : a new comedy
- Cash on delivery! : a comedy
- Catch a falling star : a comedy
- Catharine and Petruchio, 1756
- Catholic school girls
- Childhood, a comedy in one act
- Classical comedy : Greek and Roman
- Common conditions (?1576)
- Corpse! : a comedy thriller
- Cranford : a play : a comedy in three acts made from Mrs. Gaskell's famous story
- Daddy Long-Legs : a comedy in four acts
- Darlings, you were wonderful! : a comedy for women
- Dear Phoebe : a comedy in three acts
- Don't tell a soul : a one-act comedy for seven women
- Doubles
- Dyscolus. : Introd., text, textual commentary, and interpretive translation
- Early one evening at the Rainbow Bar & Grille : a play
- Eastward ho
- Eastward ho!
- Eastward hoe
- Eastward hoe
- Educating Rita : a comedy
- Enter a free man
- Entre tinieblas : Dark habits
- Epicene, or, The silent woman
- Epicoene ; : or, The silent woman
- Epicoene ; : or, The silent woman
- Epidicus
- Every family has one : a comedy in three acts
- Every man out of his humour
- Family circles : a comedy
- Farewel folly: or, The Dounger the wiser. : A comedy, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal. With a musical interlude, call'd, the Mountebank: or, The humours of the fair. Never before printed. Written by Mr. Motteux
- Fashionable levities, : A comedy; in five acts. By Leonard MacNally, Esq
- Fifteen Greek plays
- Five Roman comedies, in modern English verse translations
- Five comedies of medieval France
- Footlight frenzy : a comedy in two acts : based on "Fleeting moment"
- Forever after : a vivisection of gaymale love, without intermission
- Forty carats
- Forty carats : a comedy in two acts
- Four Jacobean city comedies
- Four Roman comedies
- Four comedies
- Four comedies : Lysistrata; The acharnians; The congresswomen, translated by Douglass Parker. The frogs, translated by Richmond Lattimore
- Four plays of Aristophanes : The clouds, The birds, Lysistrata, The frogs
- Frankenstein's centerfold : a two-act comedy
- Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de lune
- Freshwater : a comedy
- Geniuses : a comedy
- Gigi : a comedy in two acts
- Gramercy ghost : comedy in two acts
- Greek drama for the common reader
- Greek tragedy and comedy
- Grown ups : a play
- Hackers : a play in eleven scenes
- Hadrian VII : a play
- Happy anniversary, Angel! Love, Gino : an audience participation play
- Hay fever : a play in three acts
- Hecyra
- High time : a comedy in one act based on Molière's The school for husbands
- Horowitz and Mrs. Washington : a comedy in two acts
- If women worked as men do ; : a one-act comedy for women
- Il campiello : a Venetian comedy
- Ilsa, queen of the Nazi love camp and other plays
- Infancy : a comedy in one act
- Is he dead? : a comedy in three acts
- It can damage your health : a comedy
- It's only a play : a comedy
- Jake's women
- John Dryden: four comedies
- Jonson, four comedies
- June groom : a comedy in three acts
- Kindly leave the stage
- Ladies and gentlemen : a comedy in three acts
- Lakeboat : a play
- Last chance romance : a comedy
- Laughter on the 23rd floor : a new play
- Leading ladies : a new comedy
- Legends! : a play
- Lend me a tenor : a comedy
- London suite : a comedy
- Lost in Yonkers
- Love betray'd, 1703
- Love goes to press : a comedy in three acts
- Love in a forest, 1723
- Love's labour's lost
- Love's labour's lost
- Love's labour's lost
- Love's labour's lost
- Lysistrata
- Lysistrata
- Lysistrata
- Man of the moment : a play
- Marci Accii Plauti comoediae. : Ex editione Joh. Frederici Gronovii. Tom. I
- Marvin's room
- Maul of the dead
- Measure for measure
- Measure for measure
- Measure for measure
- Measure for measure
- Measure for measure
- Measure for measure
- Measure for measure : Measvre, for measure : the first folio of 1623 and a parallel modern edition
- Measure for measure : a comedy, 1722
- Measure for measure, 1700
- Melancholy baby : a comedy
- Men and angels ; : three South American comedies
- Merton of the movies : in four acts; a dramatization of Harry Leon Wilson's story of the same name
- Michaelmas term and A trick to catch the old one
- Middle-aged white guys : a comedy
- Modern short comedies from Broadway and London
- Moliere's Tartuffe, or, The imposter
- Molière's Amphitryon, in a licentious translation
- Moonlight and magnolias
- Mosquito dirigible aerosol deodorant : a one-act play
- Mr. Pickwick ; : a comedy freely drawn from Charles Dickens' The Pickwick papers
- Mr. and Mrs. North : a comedy in three acts
- Mrs. Murray's farm : a comedy in two acts
- Much ado about nothing
- Much ado about nothing
- Much ado about nothing
- Much ado about nothing
- Much ado about nothing
- Much ado about nothing
- Much ado about nothing
- Much ado about nothing
- Much ado about nothing
- Murder for rent : a mystery/comedy
- My blue heaven : a comedy in two acts
- My daughter, your son ; : a comedy in two acts
- My grandmother : A musical farce, in two acts, as performed at the Theatre Royal Hay Market. The music composed by Mr. Storace
- Narrow road to the deep north ; : a comedy
- Netley abbey, an operatic farce, in two acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. Pearce, author of Hartford Bridge, and The midnight wanderers
- Netley abbey, an operatic farce, in two acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. Pearce. author of Hartford Bridge, and The midnight wanderers
- Next door neighbours; a comedy; in three acts. : From the French Dramas L' indigent & Le dissipateur. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Hay-Market. By Mrs. Inchbald
- Nina; or, The love distracted maid: a comedy in one act. Translated from the French of M.M.D.V
- No time for comedy ; : a comedy in three acts
- Noises off : a play in three acts
- None the wiser : a one-act comedy for seven women
- Norman, is that you? : a comedy in two acts
- Not now, darling : a new comedy
- Not with my daughter! : a comedy in three acts
- Nothing but the truth : a comedy in three acts
- Notoriety: a comedy. By Mr. Reynolds
- Oh! Calcutta! : an entertainment with music
- On our selection : a dramatisation of Steele Rudd's books
- Once a Catholic : a comedy
- Once is enough : a comedy in two acts
- One shoe off
- Over the checkerboard : a comedy in two acts
- Page 3 murder : a comedy-thriller
- Paul Bunyan : a folk comedy in three acts
- Peace
- Peace
- Peace
- Peccadillo : a new comedy
- Peg o' my heart
- Peter Brook's production of William Shakespeare's A midsummer night's dream for the Royal Shakespeare Company
- Philadelphia, here I come!
- Philadelphia, here I come! : a comedy in three acts
- Phormio
- Pines '79 : a romantic comedy in two acts
- Pizza man
- Plautus : the comedies
- Plautus, the darker comedies
- Play on! : a comedy
- Plays
- Plays
- Pollyanna : a comedy in four acts
- Potholes : a comedy in one act
- Pravda : a Fleet street comedy
- Private lives ; : an intimate comedy in three acts
- Psycho beach party
- Pygmalion and Candida
- Red scare on Sunset
- Restoration and eighteenth-century comedy
- 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
- Rich is better : a comedy in three acts
- Rites and witnesses ; : a comedy
- Romantic comedy : a comedy in three acts
- Rose cottages
- Rough crossing : adapted from Play at the castle by Ferenc Molnʹar ; and On the razzle : adapted from Einen Jux will er sich machen by Johann Nestroy
- Rough crossing : freely adapted from Ferenc Molnar's Play at the castle
- Round and round the garden : a play
- Rule a wife, and have a wife. : A comedy
- Rule a wife, and have a wife. : A comedy. By Beaumont and Fletcher
- Same time, next year : a comedy in two acts
- School for wives. : L'école des femmes
- Send me no flowers : a comedy in three acts
- Seven medieval Latin comedies
- Sex, drugs, rock & roll
- Sexual perversity in Chicago and The duck variations : two plays
- Shakespeare's The comedy of errors
- Shakespeare's The merchant of Venice
- Shakespeare's comedy of the Merchant of Venice
- She stoops to conquer; or, the mistakes of a night : A comedy, by Dr. Goldsmith. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-books, by permission of the managers. "The lines distinguished by inverted commas, are omitted in the representation."
- Shivaree
- Silly cow : a comedy
- Social security : a play in two acts
- Social security : a play in two acts
- Something different ; : a comedy in two acts
- Something for Charlie : a comedy
- Sordid lives : a comedy in four chapters
- Spike heels
- Springtime for Henry : a farce in three acts
- Stalag 17 : a comedy in three acts
- Stanton's garage
- Strangers on earth
- Sunday in New York : a new comedy
- Sunday on the rocks : a comedy in two acts
- Sunsets
- Superior donuts
- Sylvia
- Take a picture
- Tartuffe : comedy in five acts, 1669
- Tartuffe : or, The hypocrite
- The Acharnians
- The Acharnians : [and] The clouds [and] Lysistrata
- The Acharnians of Aristophanes : with introduction English prose translation, critical notes and commentary
- The Blessings of p****, and a Scotch excise: or The humbug resignation : A farce, in two acts. As it was lately performed at the New Theatre in S- A-y Street, By His M--'s company of comedians[.]
- The Campiello
- The Chekhov sketchbook : three short stories by Anton Chekhov
- The Frogs
- The Harlequins. : A comedy. After the manner of the Teatre Italien. As it is now acting, with great applause, by a company of gentlemen, for the entertainment of their friends, at the Great Room in Drumcon-dra-lane
- The Hoosier schoolmaster ; : a folk comedy in three acts
- The Jew of Venice ; : 1701
- The Lysistrata of Aristophanes
- The Madras house : a comedy in four acts
- The Miss Firecracker contest : a play
- The Norman conquests : a trilogy of plays
- The Sentimental mother, : A comedy, in five acts; the legacy of an old friend, and his last moral lesson to Mrs. Hester Lynch Thrale, now Mrs. Hetser Lynch Piozzi
- The Welch heiress, a comedy
- The [C]apricious lovers. : A comedy. Acted at the [T]heatre Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. With a preface. By Mr. Odingsells
- The alchemist
- The alchemist
- The alchemist
- The antipodes
- The astrologer, : A comedy. As it was once acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury Lane
- The bankrupt. : A comedy. In three acts. By Samuel Foote, Esq
- The bath unmask'd. : A comedy. Acted at the Theatre Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. Written by Mr. Odingsells
- The boy with green hair : comedy-fantasy in three acts, adapted for the stage. Based on the RKO motion picture of the same name from the original story by Betsy Beaton
- The bridegroom waits : a polite comedy in one act (all female cast)
- The brothers : Adelphi
- The brothers, a comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden
- The brothers. : A comedy. By Richard Cumberland, Esq. Adapted for Theatrical representation, as perfomed at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-books, by permission of the managers
- The brothers. A comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden
- The captain's paradise : a comedy in two acts
- The cemetery club
- The cherry orchard : a comedy in four acts
- The city and the court ; : five seventeenth-century comedies of London life
- The clouds : an annotated translation
- The cocktail hour : a comedy
- The comedy of errors
- The comedy of errors
- The comedy of errors
- The comedy of errors
- The comedy of errors
- The comick masque of Pyramus and Thisbe, 1716
- The complaisant lover : a comedy
- The complete Greek drama ; : all the extant tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, and the comedies of Aristophanes and Menander, in a variety of translations
- The complete plays of Frances Burney
- The country girl : A comedy. Altered from Wycherly by David Garrick, Esq. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt-books, by permission of the managers. "The lines distinguished by inverted commas, are omitted in the representation."
- The country wife
- The country wife
- The coward
- The death and resurrection of Mr. Roche ; : a comedy in three acts
- The decorator
- The definitive four-act version of The importance of being earnest : a trivial comedy for serious people
- The distaff side : a comedy of women in three acts
- The dyskolos
- The fisherman's wife : a sex farce with sea creatures
- The frogs
- The frogs : and other Greek plays
- The frogs and three other plays of Aristophanes
- The girl from Samos, or, The in-laws
- The giveaway : a comedy
- The guardian. : A comedy of two acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane. By David Garrick, Esq
- The guardsman : a comedy in three acts
- The half-pay officers : A comedy: as it is acted by His Majesty's servants
- The heir at law, : A comedy in five acts, as performed at the Theatres-royal in London and Dublin. By George Colman, Esq
- The importance of being Earnest : a trivial comedy for serious people
- The killing of Sister George : a comedy
- The king of the kosher grocers
- The last meeting of the Knights of the White Magnolia : a play in two acts
- The man in the dog suit ; : a comedy in three acts
- The merchant of Venice
- The merchant of Venice
- The merchant of Venice
- The merchant of Venice
- The merchant of Venice
- The merchant of Venice
- The merchant of Venice : a comedy
- The merchant of Venice : texts and contexts
- The merchant of Venice : with contemporary criticism
- The merry wiues of Windsor
- The merry wives of Windsor
- The merry wives of Windsor
- The merry wives of Windsor
- The merry wives of Windsor
- The merry wives of Windsor
- The merry wives of Windsor
- The merry wives of Windsor
- The merry wives of Windsor, 1602
- The misanthrope
- The miser
- The mock doctor: or, The dumb lady cur'd. A comedy. Done from Moliere. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, By His Majesty's servants
- The odd couple
- The owl and the pussycat : a comedy in three acts
- The paranormal review
- The patriots of Nantucket : a romantic comedy of the American Revolution
- The philanthropist : a bourgeois comedy
- The play of the weather, and other Tudor comedies
- The plays and fragments
- The plays of William Wycherley
- The rainmaker : a romantic comedy in three acts
- The real queen of hearts ain't even pretty : a play in two acts
- The revenge of the space pandas : or, Binky Rudich and the two-speed clock : a comedy
- The rover ; : The feigned courtesans ; The lucky chance ; The emperor of the moon
- The school for scandal : a comedy
- The secret, : A comedy, in five acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. By Edward Morris, Esq. barrister at law, and Fellow of Peter-House, Cambridge
- The servant of two masters
- The servant of two masters : (Il servitore di due padroni); a comedy
- The sheep-shearing, 1771
- The shoemaker's holiday
- The shoemakers' holiday
- The staple of news
- The staple of news
- The star-spangled girl : a new comedy
- The sum of us
- The sunshine boys ; : a new comedy
- The taming of a shrew : the 1594 quarto
- The taming of the shrew
- The taming of the shrew
- The taming of the shrew
- The taming of the shrew
- The taming of the shrew
- The taming of the shrew
- The taming of the shrew
- The taming of the shrew
- The taming of the shrew
- The time of the cuckoo
- The townland of Tamney ; : a one act comedy
- The transparency of Val
- The triumph of love
- The two gentlemen of Verona
- The two gentlemen of Verona
- The two gentlemen of Verona
- The two gentlemen of Verona, 1763 : [a comedy
- The two muses : an introduction to fifth-century Athens by way of the drama
- The warm peninsula : a comedy in two acts
- The way of the world : comedy in five acts
- The way of the world. A comedy. Written by Mr. Congreve
- The way of the world. A comedy. Written by Mr. William Congreve
- The way to get married : A comedy, in five acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Thomas Morton, Esquire. Author of Columbus-Zorinski-Children in the wood, &c
- The widow'd wife : a comedy : as it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. By His Majesty's servants
- The witlings ; : and, The woman-hater
- The women of Theta Kappa : a bittersweet comedy in one act
- The wonder : a woman keeps a secret
- The works of Shakespear
- The works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's edition
- The works of Shakespear. In six volumes. Collated and corrected by the former editions, By Mr. Pope
- The works of Shakespeare. Volumes first. : Containing The tempest. A midsummer-night's dream. The two gentlemen of ver ona. The merry wives of windsor. The comedy of errors
- The works of Shakespeare: in eigh volumes. : Collated with the oldest copies, and corrected; with notes, explanatory, and critical: By Mr. Theobald. Printed verbatin from the octavo edition
- The works of Shakespeare: in seven volumes. : Collated with the oldest copies, and corrected; with notes explanatory, and critical. By Mr. Theobald
- The works of Shakespears in eight volmes. : The genuine text (collated with all the former editions, and then corrected and emended) is here settled: Being restored from the blunders of the first editors, and the interpolations of the two last: With a comment and notes, cirtical and explanatory. By Mr. Pope and Mr. Warburton
- The works of Sir Richard Steele. : Containing, The funeral, or Grief a-la-mode. The tender-husband, or The acomplish'd fools. The lying lover, or, The ladies friendship. The conscious lovers, and The Christian hero
- There goes the bride : a comedy
- There's a girl in my soup ; : a comedy in three acts
- Three Renaissance comedies
- Three comedies
- Three comedies
- Three plays by Aristophanes : staging women
- Three popular French comedies
- Tiptoe through the tombstones : a comedy thriller
- Top girls
- Translations of the carnival comedies of Hans Sachs (1494-1576)
- Twelfth night
- Twelfth night
- Twelfth night : or, What you will
- Twelfth night, or, What you will
- Twelfth night, or, What you will
- Twice around the park
- Two Latin comedies by John Foxe the martyrologist : Titus et Gesippus. Christus triumphans
- Two gentlemen of Verona
- UTBU: unhealthy to be unpleasant ; : a comedy in two acts
- Untold decades : seven comedies of gay romance
- Vanities : a comedy in three scenes
- Volpone
- Volpone
- Volpone, or The fox
- Walking on the moon : a comedy
- Wally's cafe : a comedy in two acts
- Wasps
- Weatherman : a comedy
- Where are you going, Hollis Jay? : a comedy in two acts
- Where there's a will : (Le système Ribadier)
- White money
- Why Hanna's skirt won't stay down : a new comedy
- Why not join the giraffes? : A comedy in three acts
- William Shakespeare's The merchant of Venice
- William Shakespeare's land of the dead : a true and accurate account of the 1599 Zombie plague
- Woman in mind : December bee
- Women behind bars : a new play
- Zara Spook and other lures
- [As you like it. a] comedy, by Shakespeare; as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt-book, with permission of the managers, by Mr. Hopkins, prompter
- [The] modern husband. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's servants. Written by Henry Fielding, Esq
- ¿Qué he hecho yo para merecer esto!! : What have I done to deserve this?
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