Obras teatrales

  1. El fantasma de la ópera
    El fantasma de la ópera Gaston Leroux
    4.1
  2. Carmilla: (Español latino)
    Carmilla: (Español latino) sheridan le fanu
    3.9
  3. When Love Found Us
    When Love Found Us Claudia Burgoa
    3.9
  4. Agustina De Villeblanche O La Estratagema Del Amor (Completo)
    Agustina De Villeblanche O La Estratagema Del Amor (Completo) Marqués de Sade
    3
  5. Hamlet: Basado en la Obra de William Shakespeare
    Hamlet: Basado en la Obra de William Shakespeare William Shakespeare
    4.3
  6. Romeo y Julieta
    Romeo y Julieta William Shakespeare
    4.1
  7. Us Against You \ Nosotros contra todos (Spanish edition)
    Us Against You \ Nosotros contra todos (Spanish edition) Fredrik Backman
    4.6
  8. Hamlet - Dramatizado
    Hamlet - Dramatizado William Shakespeare
    4.2
  9. El mercader de Venecia - Dramatizado
    El mercader de Venecia - Dramatizado William Shakespeare
    4.3
  10. La tempestad - Dramatizado
    La tempestad - Dramatizado William Shakespeare
    4
  11. La conjuración de las palabras
    La conjuración de las palabras Benito Pérez Galdós
    5
  12. Niebla: (Español latino)
    Niebla: (Español latino) Miguel de Unamuno
    4.5
  13. The Good Shepherd & Other Stories
    The Good Shepherd & Other Stories Philip Stanworth
  14. El mejor alcalde, el rey: El siglo de oro del teatro español
    El mejor alcalde, el rey: El siglo de oro del teatro español Lope de Vega
  15. 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
  16. Robin Hood and the Christmas Heist
    Robin Hood and the Christmas Heist Chris Bush
  17. Life Raft
    Life Raft Fin Kennedy
  18. 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
  19. Lessing: Nathan der Weise (Novelaris Klassik)
    Lessing: Nathan der Weise (Novelaris Klassik) Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
  20. When The Sun Went Out: A science fiction story
    When The Sun Went Out: A science fiction story Dr. Amr Mounir
  21. A Farewell to Arms
    A Farewell to Arms Ernest Hemingway
    3.2
  22. Sharma Saga
    Sharma Saga Horace G
  23. Ghosts (1881)
    Ghosts (1881) Henrik Ibsen
  24. Lady Inger (1857)
    Lady Inger (1857) Henrik Ibsen
    1
  25. An Enemy of the People (1882)
    An Enemy of the People (1882) Henrik Ibsen
  26. The Feast of Solhoug (1856)
    The Feast of Solhoug (1856) Henrik Ibsen
  27. 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
  28. 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
  29. 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
  30. 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
  31. Pillars of Society (1877)
    Pillars of Society (1877) Henrik Ibsen
  32. 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
  33. 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
  34. 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
  35. The Lady from the Sea (1888)
    The Lady from the Sea (1888) Henrik Ibsen
    1
  36. 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
  37. John Gabriel Borkman (1896)
    John Gabriel Borkman (1896) Henrik Ibsen
  38. 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
  39. Little Eyolf (1894)
    Little Eyolf (1894) Henrik Ibsen
  40. 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
  41. Hedda Gabler (1890)
    Hedda Gabler (1890) Henrik Ibsen
    1
  42. 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
  43. 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
  44. A Doll's House (1879)
    A Doll's House (1879) Henrik Ibsen
  45. The Vikings of Helgeland (1858)
    The Vikings of Helgeland (1858) Henrik Ibsen
  46. 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
  47. When We Dead Awaken (1899)
    When We Dead Awaken (1899) Henrik Ibsen
  48. 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
  49. 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
  50. 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