
By English Renaissance playwright Ben Jonson. It belongs in the sub-genre of "humors comedy", in which all the major characters are dominated by an overriding humor or obsession. Download it today!
By English Renaissance dramatist, Ben Jonson. A comical satire about envy and aspiration among those in the ambitious middle class, who seek happiness in fame and material fortune. Download it now!
An epic poem penned by the incomparable German Shakespeare--Goethe. Faust is the subject of a bet between God and Mephistopheles. The story is thus set, and Faust and Mephistopheles take to the world on a journey that leads the doctor into lewd affairs, titanic conflicts, and eventually...
A powerful psychological drama by Norwegian playwright, Henrik Ibsen, that exposes the hypocrisy of social conventions through the events in the life of Mrs. Helen Alving--a Captain's widow who is haunted by her husband's infidelities and the disease that he has passed on to their son. Download...
By the father of modern drama, Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, this dark, psychological Play follows its reckless, manipulative heroine to her tragic end. Download it now!
This one-act play by Irish playwright, J. M. Synge, revolves around a farmer, his wife, and a young herd. Download it today!
Originally commissioned as a comedy by a Moscow theater, this four-act play by Russian playwright, Anton Chekhov, tells the story of Nikolai Ivanov--a man who is struggling to regain his former glory. Download it now!
By Norwegian playwright, Henrik Ibsen. A two and a half-hour portrait of a marriage so bleak, that it made Nora and Torvald Helmer's doomed union in A Doll's House seem almost enviable. Download it now!
Written by English dramatist William Congreve as a response to an earlier popular play (Love for Money), the Restoration Period writer was best known for using the stage to comment upon an increasingly complex society and class structure that often seemed frivolous to him. Download it today!
First performed in 1593, this Play by English dramatist, Christopher Marlowe, revolves around the Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre that occurred in Paris in 1572. Download it today!