George Bernard Shaw
1) Pygmalion
Written in 1919, George Bernard Shaw's Heartbreak House is equal parts tragedy and comedy. Centering on a dinner party, held as Europe teeters on the brink of the First World War; Shaw's play is as much about the inexorable drift of the British gentry toward catastrophe as it is about the love triangle that seems to take centre stage.
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The Importance of Being Earnest: One of the most cherished plays in the English language, abundant with Oscar Wilde's effervescent wit, scathing social satire, and high farce. Starring James Marsters.
Pride and Prejudice: Jane Austen's classic tale of the Bennets, a family blessed with five daughters and a mother desperate to marry them off. Starring
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