Here’s another request for people to give me the names of some classical plays that they love (thats anything written before 1920 btw)

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Here’s another request for people to give me the names of some classical plays that they love (thats anything written before 1920 btw)

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The Tragedy of Man Hungarian animation film, directed and written by Marcell Jankovics ( Cannes Palm D'Or winner and Oscar-nominated Hungarian legend of animation), based on the play written by Imre Madách. The most acclaimed Hungarian play was written 150 years ago, it was translated to 90 languages, being constantly compared to Goethe's Faust or Dante's Divina Comedia not only because of its theme but also due to its qualities. The play still lives its life in the European cultural sphere: it has been recently translated to Russian and Italian for the umpteenth time.
"Man, I have spoken: struggle and have faith."
More about the play - script in English - German - Italian - French - Spanish
My friend needs a monologue for a theatre festival but she hates everything ever written for females. Does anyone have a suggestion for a good play she could use?