
Ptice
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A slice of Northern life in the 1960s. Wonderfully written, totally realistic, genuinely hilarious.
Tartuffe is Molière's typical Plautian comedy, written in 1664, when it was first performed. The Misanthrope or Irritable Lover is a comedy of manners, first performed on June 4, 1666, at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal in Paris.
The comedy "The Marriage of Figaro, or The Mad Day" (1784) is a sequel to The Barber of Seville. The Marriage of Figaro criticizes social injustices through love affairs and intrigue, celebrating Figaro and Susanna's ingenuity in the fight against aristoc
The action takes place in a small town where the daily lives and moral dilemmas of the characters are shown through humorous situations and dialogues.