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''[[L'Enfant Prodigue]]'' (Voltaire) [fr], a 1736 play by Voltaire and various adaptations, musicals and burlesques based on it. (Though the French title actually means "the prodigal child" of course.)
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''[[L'Enfant Prodigue]]'' (Voltaire) [fr], a 1736 play by Voltaire and various adaptations, musicals and burlesques based on it - including the stage play ''[[L'Enfant Prodigue]]'' by Michel Carré Fils and André Wormser (1890). (The French title actually means "the prodigal '''child'''" of course.)
  
 
''[[The Prodigal Son]]'', a 1905 play based on the eponymous novel by Hall Caine.  
 
''[[The Prodigal Son]]'', a 1905 play based on the eponymous novel by Hall Caine.  

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L'Enfant Prodigue (Voltaire) [fr], a 1736 play by Voltaire and various adaptations, musicals and burlesques based on it - including the stage play L'Enfant Prodigue by Michel Carré Fils and André Wormser (1890). (The French title actually means "the prodigal child" of course.)

The Prodigal Son, a 1905 play based on the eponymous novel by Hall Caine.

The Prodigal Son, a play by Peter Wessel Zapffe (1951)

Prodigal Son, a play by John Patrick Shanley (2016 )