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[[The Okavango Macbeth|Okavango Macbeth, The]]
 
[[The Okavango Macbeth|Okavango Macbeth, The]]
  
[[Oklahoma!]] (and Hammerstein)
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[[Oklahoma!]] (Rodgers and Hammerstein)
  
 
[[The Old Chateau, or A Night of Peril|Old Chateau, The, or A Night of Peril]] (Coyne)
 
[[The Old Chateau, or A Night of Peril|Old Chateau, The, or A Night of Peril]] (Coyne)

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The list

O Mistress Mine (Rattigan) See Love in Idleness

O'Callaghan on His Last Legs (Bernard) See His Last Legs

O'Callaghan on His Legs (Bernard) See His Last Legs

O'Flaherty V.C.

Object of Interest, An (Stocqueler)

Occupations

Octoroon, The

Odd Couple, The

Odd Man In

Odds and Ends (Du Val)

Oedipus

Oedipus at Colonus

Oedipus Rex

Oedipus the King

Of Mice and Men

Off the Cuff

Off the Record

Offentliche Anklager, Der

Offer der Vrijheid (1762), Een (Schuitemaker)

Oh What a Lovely War

Oidipus by Kolonus

Oganda's Journey

Oh, Clarence

Oh Coward!

Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mama’s Hung you in the Closet and I’m feeling so Sad

Okavango Macbeth, The

Oklahoma! (Rodgers and Hammerstein)

Old Chateau, The, or A Night of Peril (Coyne)

Old Curiosity Shop, The, or Little Nell and the Marchioness (Dickens/Brougham)

Old Guard, The (Boucicault)

Old King Cole

Old Ladies, The

Old Lady Shows Her Medals, The

Old Love and the New, The (Howard/Albery) See The Banker's Daughter

Old Maid, The (Murphy)

Old Wicked Songs

Old-World

Oleanna (Mamet)

Oliver!

Olivette (Farnie/Audran, Chivot & Duru) See Les Noces d'Olivette

Omnibus, The, or A Convenient Distance (Raymond/Pocock)

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