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Jahrmarktsfest zu Plundersweilern, Das (Goethe/
J'ai Mangé Mon Ami (Saintine, Varin and Boyer)
J'invite le Colonel! (Labiche and Marc-Michel)
J.B. (MacLeish)
Jack and Jack's Brother (Johnstone) See The Gipsy Farmer, or Jack and Jack's Brother
Jack at the Cape, or All Alive Among the Hottentots! (Booth)
Jack Brag (À Beckett)
Jack-in-the-Green (Lemon)
Jack the Giant Killer, or Harlequin King Arthur and ye Knights of ye Round Table (Byron) See Jack the Giant Killer
Jack's Delight (Williams)
Jacob von Tyboe, eller Den Stortalende Soldat (Holberg)
Jacobite, The (Planché)
Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris
Jakkalsstreke van Scapino, Die (Molière)
Jaloersche Dwaas, Een, of Hij is Onzigtbaar (A.A. van der Stempel)
Jan Masseur (Maaldrink)
Jan Ongeluk (Maeterlinck/Kuyk)
Jan Onverschillig (Celliers)
Jan Sukkel (Wijnstok)
Jane (Nicholls and Lestocq)
Jane Lomax (Stirling) See Jane Lomax, or A Mother's Curse
Jane Lomax, or A Mother's Curse (Stirling)
Jane Shore (Boulding and Palgrave)
Jane Shore, or The Unfortunate Favourite (Rowe)
Jantje Puk, of Den Doctor tegen Wil en Dank (Molière)
Janneman (Murphy/Van Greunen) See Little Gem
Janot, ou Les Battus Paient l'Amende (Dorvigny)
Jardiniers, Les (Davesne)
Jealous Wife, The (Colman the Elder)
Jean-Marie (Theuriet)
Jean-Pierre-Diogenes, of L'Orateur dans un Tonneau (Anon)
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