The oldest extant plays hail from Freisingen and date from the eleventh century.
He then turned dramatist by adapting extant plays, such as The Earl of Essex.
Damon and Pythias (written in 1564, published in 1571), a comedy, is his only extant play.
Daborne is credited with the authorship of only two extant plays, both of which could be described, in some measure, as swashbucklers:
It might be the earliest Indian play extant.
'autobiographical' clues gleaned from his extant plays (a mere fraction of his total output).
The canon of his extant plays includes:
Of his ten extant plays, two have some place in the history of the drama.
Hardy's extant plays are as follows:
This is the oldest extant medieval play with music, though it survives in other, earlier 10th-century manuscripts as well.