Works
- Una boccata d'aria (A Breath of Air)
- L'Esclusa (The Excluded Woman)
- Il Turno (The Turn)
- Il Fu Mattia Pascal (The Late Mattia Pascal)
- Suo Marito (Her Husband)
- I Vecchi e I Giovani (The Old and the Young)
- Quaderni di Serafino Gubbio (Serafino Gubbio's Journals)
- Uno, Nessuno e Centomila (One, No one and One Hundred Thousand)
- Sei Personaggi in Cerca d'Autore (Six Characters in Search of an Author)
- Ciascuno a Suo Modo (Each In His Own Way)
- Questa Sera Si Recita a Soggetto (Tonight We Improvise)
- Enrico IV (Henry IV)
- L'Uomo dal Fiore in Bocca (The Man with the Flower In His Mouth)
- La Vita che ti Diedi (The Life I Gave You)
- Il Gioco delle Parti (The Rules of the Game)
- Diana e La Tuda (Diana and Tuda)
- Il Piacere dell'Onestà (The Pleasure Of Honesty)
- L'Imbecille (The Imbecile)
- L'Uomo, La Bestia e La Virtù (The Man, The Beast and The Virtue)
- Vestire gli Ignudi (Clothing The Naked)
- Così è (Se Vi Pare) (So It Is (If You Think So))
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