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This is a list of fictional plays, not including musicals. These plays exist only within other works of fiction. ==Fictional plays== *''A Matter of Wife and Death'' - a fictional play by Ray Cooney, featured in ''Spitting Image'' *''An American Marriage'' - A fictional play by Stewie Griffin, featured in ''Family Guy'' *''A Passing Fancy'' - A fictional play by Brian Griffin, featured in ''Family Guy'' *''Abraham L'' - a contemporary community theatre production in the episode "Lincoln Lover" of ''American Dad!'' about Abraham Lincoln *''Another Load of Old Crap With the Word Wife in the Title'' - a fictional play by Ray Cooney, featured in ''Spitting Image'' *''Bare Ruined Choirs'' – the titular character's Broadway hit in ''Barton Fink'' *''The Carriage of Catherine'' - a play mentioned frequently by a radio DJ in the PC game ''The Movies'' *''La Cocina'' - An Off-Broadway play which George Costanza claimed to have written in the ''Seinfeld'' episode "The Pitch" *''The Courier's Tragedy'' - Richard Wharfinger's Jacobean revenge play in ''The Crying of Lot 49'' *''Dark Penguin'', ''Geese Aplenty'', and ''A Cyst For Gus'', all fictional plays written by tortured Kafkaesque playwrights in stories by Woody Allen *''The Death of the Pharaoh'' - play which is performed in ''Born to be King'', an episode of ''The Black Adder'', rewritten as ''The Death of the Scotsman'' *''Deathtrap'' - fictional play in the play and movie ''Deathtrap'' *''The Enchanted Hunters'' - Clare Quilty's play in ''Lolita'' *''The Gadfly'' - fictional ancient Greek play, appears in Geoffrey Trease's ''The Hills of Varna'' and ''The Crown of Violet'' *''The Good Soldiers'' - (derivative and poor) play by Osterling in ''Doctor Who: Theatre of War'', believed to be a lost classic *''I Want to be Your Canary'' - play from ''Final Fantasy IX'' written by Lord Avon. It is performed by the protagonists at the beginning and the end of the game. *''In the Future, there will be Robots'' - play from ''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'' with the fictional character Claude Maginot (his name rhymes with badge) *''The King in Yellow'' - play within the book ''The King in Yellow'' *''King Leer'' - fictional play by Max Byalistock, poster visible in his room in ''The Producers'' (2005 version). *''Happiest Days of Your Wife'' - a fictional play by Ray Cooney, featured in ''Spitting Image'' *''Heaven & Hell''- fictional play by Max Fischer in ''Rushmore *''The King of Ankh'' - play by Hwel in ''Wyrd Sisters'' *''Lincoln Lover'' - another community theatre production from an episode of the same name of ''American Dad!'' about Abraham Lincoln, this time created by Stan Smith *''Loveless'' - stage play in ''Final Fantasy VII'' currently showing in Midgar. *''Maine-ly Murder'' - stage adaption of ''Murder Comes to Maine'' by J.B. Fletcher in ''Murder, She Wrote'' *''Mazulem the Night Owl'' - stage play, allegedly written by Helen America, from ''The Difference Engine'' by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling. *''MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON'' - play written by Andy Milonakis on The Andy Milonakis Show. About Astroboy helping the Rooster-headed Chicken get rid of Sloomeramy beasts out of Galacta-Corn. *''The Murder of Gonzago'' or ''The Mousetrap'' - the play in ''Hamlet'' which the Prince uses to "catch the conscience of the King". *''A Night of Kings'', aka The Lancre Play - the propaganda play by Hwel in ''Wyrd Sisters'' which hews closer to ''Macbeth'' than the actual events, but inadvertently captures the conscience of the Duke. *''Nobody Said It'd Be Easy'' - Three-hour, one-man show by Mark Hentemann, ''Family Guy'' *''Nothing On'' - the play-within-a-play in ''Noises Off'' *''Nutrition and the Four Food Groups'' - an elementary school production in ''Calvin and Hobbes'' *''Patrick & Noria'' a poster seen in ''Bioshock'' *''Peter Griffin Presents: The King and I'' - Peter Griffin's heavily rewritten version of the famous play in which Griffin plays A.N.N.A., a robot sent to overthrow the tyrannical King and his "all-female sex orgy." ''Family Guy'' *''Please, Mama, Don't Eat the Government Cheese'' - ''In Living Color'' *''Pyramus and Thisbe'' - a "merry and tragical", "tedious and brief" work by Peter Quince, starring Bottom the Weaver - ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' *''Return to the Love Canal'' - A play in the movie Tootsie about a couple that returns to Love Canal. *''Rochelle, Rochelle'' - Stage adaptation of a fictional movie of the same name in ''Seinfeld'', starring Bette Midler. *''Self-Raising Flower'' – a play by Saffy, based on her early life, in ''Absolutely Fabulous''. *''Steven Seagal Presents a One Man Salute to Steven Seagal'' - ''Late Night with Conan O'Brien'' *''That's Wife'' - a fictional play by Ray Cooney, featured in ''Spitting Image'' *''The Taming of the Vole'' - play by Hwel in ''Lords and Ladies'', the title parodies ''The Taming of the Shrew'', but it is based on events similar to ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' *''The Third Leg'' - from ''Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories'' *''Watch Out, Archbishop, There's a Naked Nun Under the Settee'' - a fictional play by Ray Cooney, featured in ''Spitting Image'' *''When Cousins Marry'' - fictional play by Max Byalistock, poster visible in his room in ''The Producers'' (2005 version). *''A Wizard of Sorts, or Please Yourself'' - play by Hwel in ''Wyrd Sisters'' *''The Wrinkled Old Family Retainer'' - Kilgore Trout's only drama (''Timequake'') *''Why Don't You Like Me?: A Bitter Woman's Journey Through Life'' - one-woman show from ''Friends'' *''The Lusty Argonian Maid'' - a short farce proposed in ''The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind'' *''You're a Rat Bastard Charlie Brown'' - Saturday Night Live'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of fictional plays」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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