Plays - a genre of audiobooks on the website knigi-audio.com/en/. Page - 7
The Bourgeois Gentleman - Molière
The Bourgeois Gentleman - Molière
- Author: Molière
- Genre: Plays / Satire
The Bourgeois Gentleman of the title is a middle-class social climber, assured that by learning all the arts of a true and noble gentleman, he shall truly become one. This enables Moliere to satire both the pretentious middle class and the snobbish...
The Gay Lord Quex - Arthur Wing Pinero
The Gay Lord Quex - Arthur Wing Pinero
- Author: Arthur Wing Pinero
- Genre: Plays
Lord Quex, after a life of philandering, has decided to reform and marry. But he is not believed, particularly by the guardian of his intended. The play shows the difficulties in shaking a discreditable past - and how it is different for a male Lord...
The Misanthrope - Molière
The Misanthrope - Molière
- Author: Molière
- Genre: Plays / Satire
Alceste, the misanthrope, hates everyone including himself. But unlike in many pure farces with their cliche stock characters, the characters here are much more well rounded, and who knows - Alceste might actually grow and change throughout the...
Salome - Oscar Wilde
Salome - Oscar Wilde
- Author: Oscar Wilde
- Genre: Plays
The original 1891 version of the play was in French. Three years later an English translation was published. The play tells in one act the Biblical story of Salome, stepdaughter of the tetrarch Herod Antipas, who, to her stepfather's dismay but to...
Magna Carta - Amice MACDONELL
Magna Carta - Amice MACDONELL
- Author: Amice MACDONELL
- Genre: Historical Fiction / Plays
A one-act play which describes the setting and writing of the Magna Carta, including the famous line "now is justice bought and sold" in the Prologue. - Summary by Beth Thomas Narrator: Denny Sayers King John: Rob Board Stephen Langton, Archbishop...
The Seagull - Anton Chekhov
The Seagull - Anton Chekhov
- Author: Anton Chekhov
- Genre: Plays
The Seagull (Russian: Чайка, Chayka) is the first of what are generally considered to be the four major plays by the Russian dramatist Anton Chekhov. The play was written in 1895 and first produced in 1896. It dramatises the romantic and artistic...
For Christ and the Church (dramatic reading) - Charles Monroe SHELDON
For Christ and the Church (dramatic reading) - Charles Monroe SHELDON
- Author: Charles Monroe SHELDON
- Genre: Dramatic Readings / Plays
Rev. Mark Spencer is about to give up on writing his sermon one Saturday night when the Devil comes to him and tries to discourage him by reminding him how few of the people who have pledged themselves to make their motto, 'For Christ and the...
The New York Idea - Langdon MITCHELL
The New York Idea - Langdon MITCHELL
- Author: Langdon MITCHELL
- Genre: Plays
I find it very hard to classify "The New York Idea" under any of the established rubrics. It is rather too extravagant to rank as a comedy; it is much too serious in its purport, too searching in its character-delineation and too thoughtful in its...
Hedda Gabler - Henrik Ibsen
Hedda Gabler - Henrik Ibsen
- Author: Henrik Ibsen
- Genre: General Fiction / Humorous Fiction / Plays
Hedda Gabler is a play first published in 1890 by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. In it, Hedda Gabler, daughter of an aristocratic General, has just returned from her honeymoon with George Tesman, an aspiring young academic, reliable but not...
Every Man Out of His Humour - Ben Jonson
Every Man Out of His Humour - Ben Jonson
- Author: Ben Jonson
- Genre: Plays
Every Man Out of His Humour followed Jonson's play Every Man In His Humour. "This play as a fabric of plot is a very slight affair; but as a satirical picture of the manners of the time, proceeding by means of vivid caricature, couched in witty and...
Mrs. Pretty and The Premier - Arthur ADAMS
Mrs. Pretty and The Premier - Arthur ADAMS
- Author: Arthur ADAMS
- Genre: Plays / Satire
The Premier has decided that being married would be good for his image. He asks his stenographer for advice: (Premier) Good. Just jot me down a precis of the points made by your fifteen admirers when proposing - the points that specially appealed to...
The Love-Tiff - Molière
The Love-Tiff - Molière
- Author: Molière
- Genre: Plays / Satire
"The characters are well delineated, and fathers, lovers, mistresses, and servants all move about amidst a complication of errors from which there is no visible disentangling. The conversation between Valère and Ascanio in man's clothes, the mutual...
A Little Bit of Fluff - Walter W. ELLIS
A Little Bit of Fluff - Walter W. ELLIS
- Author: Walter W. ELLIS
- Genre: Plays
According to the website www.stagebeauty.net, this is the 5th longest running play ever, with over 1200 original performances. Like Charley's Aunt (number 2 on the list and released by Librivox earlier in 2018), this also is a farce. An insurance...
The Twin-Rivals - George Farquhar
The Twin-Rivals - George Farquhar
- Author: George Farquhar
- Genre: Plays
"This comedy was produced at Drury Lane on December 14, 1702. It is the most accurate of all Farquhar's productions. The plot, though improbable, is well constructed and sustained, the dialogue lively and entertaining, whilst the characters of the...
Mary Broome - Allan MONKHOUSE
Mary Broome - Allan MONKHOUSE
- Author: Allan MONKHOUSE
- Genre: Humorous Fiction / Plays / Satire
Before Downton Abbey, there was Mary Broome. In Allan Monkhouse's 1911 satire, when the son of a middle-class household gets their housemaid pregnant, the two families must try to combine their very different values. (Summary by wildemoose) Cast:...
The Dance of Death - August Strindberg
The Dance of Death - August Strindberg
- Author: August Strindberg
- Genre: Plays
The Dance of Death is a play in two parts by the Swedish dramatist August Strindberg, written in 1900. It depicts the dissolution of a marriage between Edgar, an artillery captain, and Alice, a former actress. Increasingly isolated in their...
The Sorrows of a Show Girl - Kenneth McGaffey
The Sorrows of a Show Girl - Kenneth McGaffey
- Author: Kenneth McGaffey
- Genre: General Fiction / Humorous Fiction / Plays
Originally printed in The Morning Telegraph in New York, this is the story of Miss Sabrina, the show girl, and her ups and downs with the unpredictable theatrical industry and the Great White Way, the lights and glamour of Broadway. "In order to set...
Don Juan - Lorenzo DA PONTE
Don Juan - Lorenzo DA PONTE
- Author: Lorenzo DA PONTE
- Genre: Plays
Don Juan (Spanish), Don Giovanni (Italian) is a legendary, fictional libertine. Although the various iterations of the Don Juan myth show some variation, the basic story remains the same. Don Juan is portrayed as a wealthy, seductive libertine who...
The Cabinet Minister - Arthur Wing Pinero
The Cabinet Minister - Arthur Wing Pinero
- Author: Arthur Wing Pinero
- Genre: Plays / Satire
Mr. Pinero holds that farce should treat of probable people placed in possible circumstances, but regarded from a point of view which exaggerates their sentiments and magnifies their foibles. In this light it is permitted to this class of play, not...
The Way of the World - William CONGREVE
The Way of the World - William CONGREVE
- Author: William CONGREVE
- Genre: Plays
The Way of the World is a play written by British playwright William Congreve. It premiered in 1700 in the theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields in London. It is widely regarded as being one of the best Restoration comedies written and is still performed...
