
Jean-François Regnard
Jean-François Regnard, "the most distinguished, after Molière, of the comic poets of the seventeenth century", was a dramatist, born in Paris, who is equally famous now for the travel diary he kept of a voyage in 1681.

The Follies of Love
Amidst comedic misunderstandings and cunning schemes, a woman's fight for true love and freedom clashes with jealousy and control.
By Jean-François Regnard

The Unforseen Return
In this uproarious tale, a son's lavish lifestyle is threatened when his father returns home unexpectedly, igniting a series of comedic cover-ups and romantic entanglements among a cast of colorful characters.
By Jean-François Regnard

The McNaughtens
In a world of mistaken identities, twin brothers cause hilarious chaos as they navigate love, inheritance, and the tangled web of human relationships.
By Jean-François Regnard