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So /lit/, what is your favorite play of all time? I'm reading a lot of plays lately.

>> No.3520464

Hamelt

>> No.3520466

Omelette

>> No.3520472

Macbeth

>> No.3520488

>>3520464
>>3520466
>>3520472
At least don't make it obvious.

On topic, I enjoyed Much Ado About Nothing

>> No.3520513

Aladdin

>> No.3520514

>>3520460
i'm not that into plays but i really enjoyed six characters in search of an author.

>> No.3520517

I don‘t read a lot of plays, but I enjoued a lot The inportance of being Earnest by Wilde

>> No.3520526

>>3520517
Same. Dialogue between Algernon and Worthing is brilliant.

>> No.3520540

Infinite Jest The Play in 3D

>> No.3520545

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead and Arcadia by Tom Stoppard.

>> No.3520604

>>3520545
Just downloaded R&C are Dead on Kindle now. Hope this is good

>> No.3520637

>>3520604
There is a movie directed by Tom Stoppard based on his play of the same name. Quite funny and intelligent adaptation with Gary Oldman as Rosencrantz and Tim Roth as Guildenstern.

>> No.3522026

>>3520460
Faust

>> No.3522331

I liked Pygmalion a lot. I love play with phonetics between different social classes. Any other novels/plays i should look into?

>> No.3522386

The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek