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    Stoppard's most prominent plays include Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (1966), Jumpers (1972), Travesties (1974), Night and Day (1978), The Real Thing (1982), Arcadia (1993), The Invention of Love (1997), The Coast of Utopia (2002), Rock 'n' Roll (2006) and Leopoldstadt (2020).

  2. Categories: English plays by writer. Works by Tom Stoppard.

  3. 5 days ago · Stoppard wrote a number of radio plays, including In the Native State (1991), which was reworked as the stage play Indian Ink (1995). He also wrote a number of notable television plays, such as Professional Foul (1977).

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  4. List of Tom Stoppard plays with descriptions, including any musicals by Tom Stoppard, playwright. This Tom Stoppard plays list includes promotional photos when available, as well as information about co-writers and Tom Stoppard characters.

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    • Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. Two of Hamlet’s less significant characters – courtiers Rosencrantz and Guildenstern – discuss their confusion at the progression of the events from the wings.
    • Arcadia. Two time-periods intersect bringing two philosophies for the characters to discuss: 19th-century romanticism and 20th-century chaos. Stoppard presents some mind-bendingly complex ideas next to story of love, mystery and tragedy.
    • The Real Thing. There is no shortage of parallels between Stoppard’s own life and the plot of The Real Thing. For starters, he and the main character Henry are both playwrights in the same time of life, who have long-lasting affairs.
    • The Real Inspector Hound. One morning in early spring, a group is gathered in the drawing room of Lady Muldoon’s house. The setting of this one-act comedy is a play-within-a-play, which is itself a parody of an Agatha Christie style whodunnit.
  5. Plays by Tom Stoppard This list has 19 members. See also Works by Tom Stoppard, English plays by writer

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  7. May 6, 2019 · Tom Stoppard’s (born. 3 July 1937) dramaturgy reveals a cyclical pattern of activity. He tends to explore certain subjects or techniques in several minor works, then creates a major play that integrates the fruits of his earlier trial runs.

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