Obras teatrales

  1. Hamlet - Dramatizado
    Hamlet - Dramatizado William Shakespeare
    4.2
  2. Macbeth - Dramatizado
    Macbeth - Dramatizado William Shakespeare
    4.1
  3. La Epopeya de Gilgamesh: La Obra Épica Más Antigua Conocida
    La Epopeya de Gilgamesh: La Obra Épica Más Antigua Conocida Texto Sumerio Anónimo
    4.4
  4. El fantasma de la ópera
    El fantasma de la ópera Gaston Leroux
    4.1
  5. Hamlet: Basado en la Obra de William Shakespeare
    Hamlet: Basado en la Obra de William Shakespeare William Shakespeare
    4.3
  6. Un tranvía llamado Deseo / El zoo de cristal
    Un tranvía llamado Deseo / El zoo de cristal Tennessee Williams
    0
  7. Romeo y Julieta
    Romeo y Julieta William Shakespeare
    4.3
  8. El corazón de las tinieblas: (Español latino)
    El corazón de las tinieblas: (Español latino) Joseph Conrad, Apocalipsis now
    4
  9. El mercader de Venecia - Dramatizado
    El mercader de Venecia - Dramatizado William Shakespeare
    4.3
  10. Otelo - Dramatizado
    Otelo - Dramatizado William Shakespeare
    4.4
  11. El prisionero del Cáucaso
    El prisionero del Cáucaso León Tolstói
    1
  12. Casa de muñecas
    Casa de muñecas Henrik Ibsen
    4
  13. The Good Shepherd & Other Stories
    The Good Shepherd & Other Stories Philip Stanworth, N Stanworth
    0
  14. Eigentlich mag ich dich: Eine romance cozy Winter Haters to Lovers Geschichte
    Eigentlich mag ich dich: Eine romance cozy Winter Haters to Lovers Geschichte Kikki Oskar
    0
  15. Robin Hood and the Christmas Heist
    Robin Hood and the Christmas Heist Chris Bush, Matt Winkworth
    0
  16. Life Raft
    Life Raft Fin Kennedy
    0
  17. The McKinnon The Beginning: Book 1 Parts 1 & 2 The McKinnon Legends (A Time Travel Series)
    The McKinnon The Beginning: Book 1 Parts 1 & 2 The McKinnon Legends (A Time Travel Series) Ranay James
    3.4
  18. Lessing: Nathan der Weise (Novelaris Klassik)
    Lessing: Nathan der Weise (Novelaris Klassik) Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
    0
  19. When The Sun Went Out: A science fiction story
    When The Sun Went Out: A science fiction story Dr. Amr Mounir
    0
  20. A Farewell to Arms
    A Farewell to Arms Ernest Hemingway
    3.2
  21. Sharma Saga
    Sharma Saga Horace G
    0
  22. Ghosts (1881)
    Ghosts (1881) Henrik Ibsen
    0
  23. Lady Inger (1857)
    Lady Inger (1857) Henrik Ibsen
    1
  24. An Enemy of the People (1882)
    An Enemy of the People (1882) Henrik Ibsen
    0
  25. The Feast of Solhoug (1856)
    The Feast of Solhoug (1856) Henrik Ibsen
    0
  26. Diff'rent: “You're two of a kind, and a bad kind.”
    Diff'rent: “You're two of a kind, and a bad kind.” Eugene O'Neill
    0
  27. Beyond The Horizon: “It's a great game - the pursuit of happiness.”
    Beyond The Horizon: “It's a great game - the pursuit of happiness.” Eugene O'Neill
    0
  28. The Dreamy Kid: “I am so far from being a pessimist...on the contrary, in spite of my scars, I am tickled to death at life.”
    The Dreamy Kid: “I am so far from being a pessimist...on the contrary, in spite of my scars, I am tickled to death at life.” Eugene O'Neill
    0
  29. D H Lawrence - The Fight For Barbara: “It's not art for art's sake, it's art for my sake. ”
    D H Lawrence - The Fight For Barbara: “It's not art for art's sake, it's art for my sake. ” D.H. Lawrence
    0
  30. Pillars of Society (1877)
    Pillars of Society (1877) Henrik Ibsen
    0
  31. D H Lawrence - The Merry-Go-Round: “I love trying things and discovering how I hate them.”
    D H Lawrence - The Merry-Go-Round: “I love trying things and discovering how I hate them.” D.H. Lawrence
    0
  32. The Acorn Planter: “A man with a club bat is a law-maker, a man to be obeyed, but not necessarily conciliated.”
    The Acorn Planter: “A man with a club bat is a law-maker, a man to be obeyed, but not necessarily conciliated.” Jack London
    0
  33. A Wife For A Life: “Curiosity killed the cat, and satisfaction brought it back.”
    A Wife For A Life: “Curiosity killed the cat, and satisfaction brought it back.” Eugene O'Neill
    0
  34. The Lady from the Sea (1888)
    The Lady from the Sea (1888) Henrik Ibsen
    1
  35. D H Lawrence - The Married Man: “A woman unsatisfied must have luxuries. But a woman who loves a man would sleep on a board”
    D H Lawrence - The Married Man: “A woman unsatisfied must have luxuries. But a woman who loves a man would sleep on a board” D.H. Lawrence
    0
  36. John Gabriel Borkman (1896)
    John Gabriel Borkman (1896) Henrik Ibsen
    0
  37. D H Lawrence - The Widowing Of Mrs Holroyd: "I want to live my life so that my nights are not full of regrets."
    D H Lawrence - The Widowing Of Mrs Holroyd: "I want to live my life so that my nights are not full of regrets." D.H. Lawrence
    0
  38. Little Eyolf (1894)
    Little Eyolf (1894) Henrik Ibsen
    0
  39. Dr Faustus - "Hell is just a frame of mind": "Hell is just a frame of mind."
    Dr Faustus - "Hell is just a frame of mind": "Hell is just a frame of mind." Christopher Marlowe
    0
  40. Hedda Gabler (1890)
    Hedda Gabler (1890) Henrik Ibsen
    1
  41. Now I Ask You: "Why am I afraid of love, I who love love?"
    Now I Ask You: "Why am I afraid of love, I who love love?" Eugene O'Neill
    0
  42. D H Lawrence - David: “Money poisons you when you've got it, and starves you when you haven't.”
    D H Lawrence - David: “Money poisons you when you've got it, and starves you when you haven't.” D.H. Lawrence
    0
  43. A Doll's House (1879)
    A Doll's House (1879) Henrik Ibsen
    0
  44. The Vikings of Helgeland (1858)
    The Vikings of Helgeland (1858) Henrik Ibsen
    0
  45. The Assignation: “It is easier to forgive an enemy than to forgive a friend.”
    The Assignation: “It is easier to forgive an enemy than to forgive a friend.” John Dryden
    0
  46. When We Dead Awaken (1899)
    When We Dead Awaken (1899) Henrik Ibsen
    0
  47. In The Zone: “Why can’t you remember your Shakespeare and forget the third-raters".
    In The Zone: “Why can’t you remember your Shakespeare and forget the third-raters". Eugene O'Neill
    0
  48. The First Man: "Drunken with what? With wine, with poetry, or with virtue, as you will. But be drunken."
    The First Man: "Drunken with what? With wine, with poetry, or with virtue, as you will. But be drunken." Eugene O'Neill
    0
  49. D H Lawrence - The Daughter-In-Law: "Money is our madness, our vast collective madness."
    D H Lawrence - The Daughter-In-Law: "Money is our madness, our vast collective madness." D.H. Lawrence
    0
  50. The Well Of The Saints: "I'm a good scholar when it comes to reading but a blotting kind of writer when you give me a pen."
    The Well Of The Saints: "I'm a good scholar when it comes to reading but a blotting kind of writer when you give me a pen." J.M. Synge
    0