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(These are not Friel's works)
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* ''[[Farewell to Ardstraw]]'' (unpublished BBC TV play, 1976)
 
* ''[[Farewell to Ardstraw]]'' (unpublished BBC TV play, 1976)
 
* ''[[The Next Parish]]'' (unpublished BBC TV play, 1976)
 
* ''[[The Next Parish]]'' (unpublished BBC TV play, 1976)
 
| group4 = Adaptations
 
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* ''[[Three Sisters (play)|Three Sisters]]'' ([[Anton Chekhov]] translation, 1981)
 
* ''[[Fathers and Sons (play)|Fathers and Sons]]'' ([[Ivan Turgenev]] adaptation, 1987)
 
* ''[[The London Vertigo]]'' (Charles Macklin adaptation, 1991)
 
* ''[[A Month in the Country (play)|A Month in the Country]]'' (Turgenev adaptation, 1992)
 
* ''[[Uncle Vanya]]'' (Chekhov adaptation, 1998)
 
* ''[[The Yalta Game]]'' (one-act Chekhov adaptation, 2001)
 
* ''The Bear'' (one-act Chekhov adaptation, 2002)
 
* ''[[Hedda Gabler]]'' ([[Henrick Ibsen]] adaptation, 2008)
 
  
 
| group5 = Related articles
 
| group5 = Related articles

Revision as of 14:42, 16 July 2015

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