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- The foreigner, by Larry Shue
- My girl, Columbia Pictures presents a Brian Grazer/Imagine Films Entertainment production ; a Howard Zieff film
- The love list, a comedy, by Norm Foster
- Alone together, by Lawrence Roman
- Chinglish, a play, David Henry Hwang ; Chinese translations by Candace Mui Ngam Chong ; Chinese language editing by Joanna C. Lee
- Agnes under the big top, a tall tale, by Aditi Brennan Kapil
- The importance of being earnest, a trivial comedy for serious people, Oscar Wilde
- Hackers, a play in eleven scenes, by Mike Eisenberg
- Sylvia, by A.R. Gurney
- All's well that ends well, William Shakespeare ; edited by Susan Snyder
- A midsummer night's dream, Ealing Studios and Londinium Films present, in association with Theatre for a New Audience, a Julie Taymor production ; directed by Julie Taymor ; producers, Lynn Hendee, Ben Latham-Jones
- Laughing stock, by Charles Morey
- Season's greetings, a play, Alan Ayckbourn
- A thousand clowns, a new comedy
- Measure for measure, William Shakespeare ; edited by Jonathan Crewe
- The comedy of errors, by William Shakespeare ; edited by Barbara A. Mowat, Paul Werstine
- Look who's talking, TriStar Pictures presents a Jonathan D. Krane/M.C.E.G. production ; an Amy Heckerling film ; produced by Jonathan D. Krane ; written and directed by Amy Heckerling
- Manuscript, by Paul Grellong
- The two gentlemen of Verona, William Shakespeare
- Love's labour's lost, William Shakespeare ; edited by Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen ; introduction by Jonathan Bate
- Cheaters, a comedy in two acts, by Michael Jacobs
- The rivals, Richard Brinsley Sheridan ; edited by Alan S. Downer
- Pygmalion, a romance in five acts, Bernard Shaw ; definitive text under the editorial supervision of Dan H. Laurence ; introduction by Nicholas Grene
- Jerusalem, Jez Butterworth
- Much ado about nothing, William Shakespeare ; edited by Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen ; introduction by Jonathan Bate
- Break a leg, a comedy in two acts, by Ira Levin
- The matchmaker, a farce in four acts, Thornton Wilder ; introduction by Ken Ludwig and afterword by Tappan Wilder
- William Shakespeare's As you like it, adapted by Vincent Goodwin ; illustrated by Rod Espinosa
- Measure for measure, by William Shakespeare ; prepared & annotated by Neil Freeman
- The lion in winter, a comedy in two acts, by James Goldman
- The merry wives of Windsor, William Shakespeare ; edited by Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen ; introduction by Jonathan Bate
- The IT crowd, Talkback Thames for Channel 4 Television Corporation ; series producer, Richard Boden ; written by Graham Linehan ; directed by Graham Linehan, The complete third season
- The Cherry Orchard, a comedy in four acts, Anton Chekhov ; translated from the Russian by Richard Nelson, Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky
- All's well that ends well, William Shakespeare ; edited by Claire McEachern
- The odd couple, a comedy in three acts, by Neil Simon
- The merry wives of Windsor, William Shakespeare
- The merchant of Venice, William Shakespeare ; edited by A.R. Braunmuller
- Love's labor's lost, William Shakespeare
- Measure for measure, William Shakespeare ; edited by Jonathan Crewe
- Love's labor's lost, William Shakespeare ; edited by Peter Holland
- The taming of the shrew, by William Shakespeare ; [edited by Barbara A. Mowat and Paul Werstine ; illustrated with material in the Folger Library collection]
- A community of two, a new comedy, by Jerome Chodorov
- Death, a comedy in one act, by Woody Allen
- The merchant of Venice, William Shakespeare
- The importance of being Earnest, Oscar Wilde
- As you like it, William Shakespeare
- El abrazo partido, Lost embrace, [presentan de] BD Cine, Paradis Films, Classic, Wanda Vision con el Apoyo de Canal+ ; producida por Diego Dubcovsky, Daniel Burman ; escrita por Marcelo Birmajer, Daniel Burman ; dirigida por Daniel Burman
- As you like it, William Shakespeare ; edited by Frances E. Dolan
- Alone at the beach, a comedy in three acts, by Richard Dresser
- For the use of the hall, a new comedy, by Oliver Hailey