William Congreve’s “The Way of the World” stands as the most brilliant example of Restoration comedy of manners, offering a…
Browsing: Plays
Introduction “The Hour of Truth” is one of the most compelling examinations of moral integrity in American one-act plays. Written…
Mahesh Dattani’s “Dance Like a Man” stands as a remarkable exploration of gender expectations, artistic devotion, and family struggle in…
“Justice” by John Galsworthy is a profound social drama that exposes the flaws in the British legal system of the…
Introduction “The Trial of Dedan Kimathi” is a pivotal work in African literature that dramatizes the struggle for Kenyan independence.…
Are you struggling to understand Wole Soyinka’s complex play “The Road”? This Nigerian masterpiece combines traditional Yoruba mythology with modernist…
Are you struggling to understand Plautus’ “Pot of Gold” (Aulularia)? This Roman comedy about a miser and his buried treasure…
Langston Hughes’ one-act play “Soul Gone Home” is a powerful and poignant examination of poverty, family relationships, and the harsh…
Mahesh Dattani’s Final solutions is a deep human examination of the myth of the “enemy” in contemporary India. With its…
Introduction Bertolt Brecht’s Mother Courage and Her Children is one of the most influential works of modern theater. Written in…