Day 1 – British Drama: From Elizabethan to Victorian
Christopher Marlowe- Doctor Faustus
William Shakespeare- Macbeth
William Shakespeare- King Lear
William Shakespeare- Hamlet
William Shakespeare- Othello
William Shakespeare- Midsummer Night’s Dream
William Shakespeare- Tempest
Ben Jonson- Volpone
Ben Jonson- The Alchemist
Ben Jonson- Every Man in His Humour
Ben Jonson- Epicoene
Thomas Middleton- The Revenger’s Tragedy
John Webster- The White Devil
Day 2 – British Drama: Modern & Postmodern
John Webster- The Duchess of Malfi
Aphra Behn- The Rover
John Gay- The Beggar’s Opera
Richard Brinsley Sheridan- The School of Scandal
Oliver Goldsmith- She Stoops to Conquer
George Bernard Shaw- Arms and the Man
George Bernard Shaw- Pygmalion
T.S. Eliot- The Cocktail Party
T.S. Eliot- Murder in Cathedral
Edward Bond- Lear
John Millington Synge- Riders of the Sea
Harold Pinter- Birthday Party
Harold Pinter- Homecoming
Harold Pinter- The Caretaker
Samuel Beckett- Waiting for Godot
John Osborne- Look Back in Anger
Terrace Rattigan- The Browing Version
Caryl Churchill- Top Girls
Day 3 – American Drama
Tennessee Williams’s- The Glass Menagerie
Tennessee Williams’s- A Streetcar Named Desire
Arthur Miller’s- All My Sons
Arthur Miller’s- Death of a Salesman
Eugene O’Neill- Long Day’s Journey into Night
Eugene O’Neill- The Emperor Jones
Lorraine Hansberry- A Raisin in the Sun
August Wilson’s- Fences
August Wilson’s- Piano Lesson
Day 4 – Post Colonial Drama
Wole Soyinka- Death and the Kings Horsemen
Derek Walcott’s- Dream on Monkey Mountain
Day 5 – European Drama
Sophocles- Oedipus Rex
Eugène Ionesco- Rhinoceros
Euripides- The Bacchae
Luigi Pirandello- Six Characters in Search of an Author
Anton Chekhov- The Cherry Orchard
Bertolt Brecht- Mother Courage and Her Children
Eugène Ionesco- The Chairs
Henric Ibsen- Ghosts
Albert Camus- The Plague
Henrik Ibsen- A Doll’s House
Day 6 – Indian Drama
Vijay Tendulkar- Silence! The Court is in the Session
Mahesh Dattani- Dance Like A Man
Girish Karnad- Hayavadana