New Drama
- Juan Ruiz de Alarcón - La verdad sospechosa (published)
- Richard Brome & Thomas Heywood - The Late Lancashire Witches
- William Davenant
- The Wits
- Love and Honour, also known as The Courage of Love
- The Temple of Love (masque)
- John Ford (& Thomas Dekker?) - Perkin Warbeck published
- Thomas Heywood - A Maidenhead Well Lost published
- Ben Jonson - Love's Welcome at Bolsover
- John Milton - Comus (masque)
- Thomas Nabbes - Tottenham Court
- James Shirley - The Example
- - The Opportunity
- - The Triumph of Peace (masque)
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