All's Well That Ends Well is a play by William Shakespeare, published in the First Folio in 1623, where it is listed among the comedies. There is a debate regarding the dating of the composition of the play, with possible dates ranging from 1598 to 1608. The play is considered one of Shakespeare's "problem plays"; a play that poses complex ethical dilemmas that require more than typically simple solutions. (Source: Wikipedia)

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The play "Garage" by Emil Braginskij and Edgar Rjasanow from is a satirical comedy, translated from the Russian by Rüdiger Volkmer. (Source: antikbuch24.de)

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The Miser (French: L'Avare) is a five-act comedy in prose by the French playwright Molière. It was first performed on September 9, 1668, in the theatre of the Palais-Royal in Paris. The miser of the title is called Harpagon, a name adapted from the Latin harpago, meaning a hook or grappling iron. He is obsessed with the wealth he has amassed and always ready to save expenses. Now a widower, he has a son, Cléante, and a daughter, Élise. Although he is over sixty, he is attempting to arrange a marriage between himself and an attractive young woman, Mariane.

Le Médecin malgré lui  "The doctor/physician in spite of himself" is a farce by Molière first presented in 1666 at le théâtre du Palais-Royal by la Troupe du Roi. The play is one of several plays by Molière to center on Sganarelle, a character that Molière himself portrayed, and is a comedic satire of 17th century French medicine. Sganarelle, a poor woodcutter, makes life a living hell for his wife and family by spending what little he earns on food and drink. As the play opens, he is seen arguing with and eventually beating his wife, Martine, who then decides to take revenge.

The original play "Settimo: ruba un po' meno" by Dario Fo (Dario Luigi Angelo Fo) of the year 1964 is a cemetery satire on corruption, with the girl Enea in the center, the limitlessly naive gravedigger who gets caught up in the maelstrom of speculation, prostitution and election manipulation. (Source: theatertexte.de)

The original work "L'Augellino Belverde" by Carlo Gozzi is a philosophical fairy tale told in three acts. Two abandoned royal children, Renzo and Barbarina, who grew up in the butchers' households of Smeraldina and Truffaldino, are well on their way to developing into clever pranks, for whom all actions are reduced to selfishness. Gozzi, contemporary and opponent of Carlo Goldoni, lets them experience a series of wonderful encounters until the two researching nihilists see a light. Among other things, talking birds and statues as well as the power of love play a big role.

Isolde Schubert (Hanna Donner) is a helpful woman and takes care of the Körner family as a neighbor. But these take advantage of their neighbor's willingness to help more and more and are becoming more and more comfortable and dependent, so that Ms. Schubert only wants to draw one line under this chapter, in which she switches to a radical cure: At first she pretends to start a suddenly approved cure , during this time she was able to win her sister from Eberswalde to take over her “representation”.

The author of “Stories of crooks” was the well-known lawyer, university professor and writer Professor Friedrich Karl Kaul (1906-1981), who had brought true events together in pointed and funny stories. The sphere of action was always the western world ruled by capital. It also involved the morale of petty criminals and the striking psychological sophistication that criminals big and small use in their illegal maneuvers.

Tourism specialist or main tour guide Obermüller (Hans-Joachim Preil) wants to introduce his deputy or tour guide Hurtig (Rolf Herricht) into the management of the newly opened “Schneemannbaude” in Katzhütte, Thuringia. But it turns out that this is not primarily about the management of this facility, but rather that the entire staff, from the cook to the maid, has said goodbye to the turn of the year and takes a few days off, but the main tour guide does has to answer for.

Augustin Moreto gives very special lessons in his play “Donna Diana”. Major subject: love; Topic: How do you win the favor of a beautiful but proud woman? For his Spanish contemporaries, who lived in the early 17th century, he recommended throwing himself in iron, taking up arms and winning the tournament. If the chosen one stays cold then you should try eloquence. Selected compliments, funny comments and occasionally a flash of inspiration can work wonders. If the miracle does not happen, you still do not have to give it up.