Collection

Satirical Plays

Sharp, witty scripts that hold a mirror to society. Perfect for audiences who appreciate clever social commentary.

18 plays in this collection

"Caryl Churchill's 'Plays' challenges societal norms with her sharp, innovative narratives that provoke thought and inspire discussion."

"Tom Willmorth's 'Shakespeare's King Phycus' reimagines the bard's classic themes in a hilarious, historically infused comedy that critiques both past and present."

"In 'Will Shakespeare Save Us!', Paul Nimmo cleverly intertwines humor and history to question the relevance of art in turbulent times."

"Michael Green's 'The Coarse Acting Show 2' is a riotous parody that humorously dissects the trials and tribulations of amateur theatre."

"The 'Cocktail Hour And Two Other Plays' delivers sharp social commentary wrapped in wit, perfect for those who appreciate a clever theatrical experience."

"Nick Darke's 'Darke Plays: 1' presents a unique blend of dark humor and social critique that challenges audiences to confront uncomfortable truths."

"George Bernard Shaw's 'Plays Pleasant' deftly combines comedy and critique, showcasing the contradictions and follies of human behavior."

"The 'Confusions' collection presents five interlinked one-act plays that humorously expose the chaos and misunderstandings of everyday life."

"Tom Stoppard's witty and intellectually stimulating works are a masterclass in blending humor with profound philosophical inquiry."

"Molière's 'Five Plays' remain timeless, offering sharp social satire that exposes the follies and vices of society with comedic brilliance."

"In 'Plays Political', Shaw and Laurence tackle the intersection of politics and satire, revealing the absurdities inherent in governance."

"Michael Frayn's 'Audience' cleverly examines the relationship between performers and their audience, blurring the lines between reality and performance."

"David Edgar's 'Plays--two' showcases an array of sharp, thought-provoking scripts that challenge societal expectations with wit and insight."

"This selection of short plays by Shaw and Laurence offers biting social commentary wrapped in humor, perfect for those who enjoy quick, impactful theatre."

"Mark Ravenhill's 'Plays' present raw, provocative narratives that push the boundaries of traditional theatre, making audiences reconsider societal norms."

"Cynthia Mercati's 'Snapshots' captures the essence of human experience with humor and poignancy, cleverly reflecting on life's fleeting moments."

"Ben Jonson's 'Every Man in His Humour' is a brilliant satire that explores the diverse follies of humanity through a comedic lens."

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