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[[A Sunny Morning|Sunny Morning, A]]
 
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The list

Student Prince, The

Stumme, Der (Von Kotzebue)

Substance of Fire, The

Sudden Thoughts (Wilks)

Sudden Thoughts, or He Would Be a Gentleman (Wilks) See Sudden Thoughts

Suddenly at Home

Sufficient Carbohydrate

Suicide de Falaise, Le (Martainville)

Suite in Three Keys

Sulky Fire, The

Sullivan (Mélesville/Salvini) See David Garrick

Sultan, of Een Kykje in het Serail, De (Bickerstaffe)See The Sultan, or A Peep in the Seraglio

Sultan, or A Peep in the Seraglio, The (Bickerstaffe)

Sum of Us, The

Summer Holiday

Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, The

Sun King, The

Sunday (Raceward)

Sunday Walk, The

Sunlight and Shadow (Carton)

Sunny Morning, A

Sunshine Boys, The

Superman

Suppliants, The (Aeschylus)

Survivors, The

Sus

Susan and God

Susanna and the Welsh Elders

Suspect

Suster Beatrys

Swamp Dwellers, The

Swanesang (Chekhov/Luwes) See Lebedinaia pesnia

Swansong (Chekhov) See Lebedinaia pesnia

Swaweltjie is Dood, Die

Sweeney Agonistes

Sweeney Todd

Sweeney Todd Shock 'n' Roll Show, The

Sweet Bird of Youth

Sweet Charity

Sweet Eros

Sweet Lavender (Pinero)

Sweet Nell of Old Drury (Kester)

Sweet Phoebe

Sweethearts and Wives (Kenney)

Swiss Cottage, The, or Why Don't She Marry? (Bayly)

Die Swerwende Jood (Halévy, Scribe and Saint-Georges/) See Le Juif Errant

Symphony in Illusion

Syren of Paris, The (Grangé and De Montépin/Suter) See La Sirène de Paris

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