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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.) | ''[[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.) | ||
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''[[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.)
For performances of these works, go to the entry on L'Enfant Prodigue
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 )