List of Works That Need Summary/Theater

The following plays are currently redlinks. They are worthy of an article here in at least one troper's opinion; but that troper may not be familiar enough with the show in question, or may not be a good writer, or, in some cases, knows the show is notable, hates it, but doesn't want to engage in Complaining About Shows You Don't Watch or Complaining About Shows You Don't Like.

For the moment, we'll sign our items on this list, and add our names onto shows to which we feel need to have an article here; please see the discussion page.

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 * Androcles And The Lion
 * Bells Are Ringing - Prfnoff
 * Detective Story
 * Follies
 * Individual Gilbert and Sullivan shows:
 * Trial by Jury
 * The Sorcerer
 * The Gondoliers
 * I Never Sang For My Father
 * The Inspector General
 * Keating! - Laevatein
 * Million Dollar Quartet - Counter Blitzkrieg
 * The Most Happy Fella - Prfnoff
 * Overtones
 * Parsifal
 * Rumors
 * Seven Against Thebes - Counter Blitzkrieg
 * The Solid Gold Cadillac
 * Stomp
 * Strange Interlude - Prfnoff
 * The Teahouse Of The August Moon
 * Too Many Girls (Rodgers and Hart musical made into a 1940 Lucille Ball movie) - Dynamite XI
 * Torch Song Trilogy
 * True West