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Re: What is your favorite play?
And there's Tom Stoppard's "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead" too.
And of course, there are the "local" plays from my country, for example "The Tragedy of Man" (Az ember tragédiája) by Imre Madách, a great journey through time and being human.
But I think my most real (true) experience came from a play that wasn't even staged properly, it was only one single "read-through rehearsal"(?) I had a chance to attend to. It was amazing.