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- number of Gr**** and Roman plays, for instance Alcestis, may be called tragicomedies, though without any definite attributes outside of plot. The word itself...
- The Billy-Club Puppets (Los títeres de cachiporra) is a play for puppet theatre by the twentieth-century Spanish playwright Federico García Lorca. It was...
- The following is a list of works by Venetian playwright and librettist Carlo Goldoni (1707–1793). Amalasunta, burned by Goldoni after its premiere (1733)...
- the finest works in English. In the last phase of his life, he wrote tragicomedies (also known as romances) such as The Winter's Tale and The Tempest,...
- play), a 1913 play by Edward Sheldon Shakespeare's late romances, or tragicomedies Romance (Camila Cabello album), 2019 Romance (David C****idy album),...
- French-language play En attendant Godot, and is subtitled (in English only) "A tragicomedy in two acts." It is widely considered his finest work of literature....
- Tore is a Swedish tragicomedy drama television series created by and starring William Spetz. It was released in Sweden on 12 August 2023 before being...
- years, he wrote more than 30 regular plays, tragedies, comedies, and tragicomedies. Most of his plays were performed by Queen Henrietta's Men, the playing...
- fashionable for the chevaleresque flights of knights found in the tragicomedies of the first half of the century. In the early part of the century,...
- the Spotless Mind (2004), followed by a lead role in Cameron Crowe's tragicomedy Elizabethtown (2005), and as Marie Antoinette in Coppola's Marie Antoinette...