- All's Well That Ends Well
- Antony and Cleopatra
- As You Like It
- The Comedy of Errors
- Coriolanus
- Cymbeline
- Hamlet
- Henry IV, Part 1
- Henry IV, Part 2
- Henry V
- Henry VI, Part 1
- Henry VI, Part 2
- Henry VI, Part 3
- Henry VIII
- Julius Caesar
- King John
- King Lear
- Love's Labor's Lost
- A Lover's Complaint
- Macbeth
- Measure for Measure
- The Merchant of Venice
- The Merry Wives of Windsor
- A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Much Ado About Nothing
- Othello
- Pericles
- The Rape of Lucrece
- Richard II
- Richard III
- Romeo and Juliet
- Shakespeare's Sonnets
- The Taming of the Shrew
- The Tempest
- Timon of Athens
- Titus Andronicus
- Troilus and Cressida
- Twelfth Night
- The Two Gentlemen of Verona
- Venus and Adonis
- The Winter's Tale
As Nina reunites with Treplyov, they each take stock of the other—and while Nina can see that Treplyov has become a serious writer with a committed practice and even a series of publications to his name, she herself has little to show for her years of chasing fame. Nina is a third-rate actress who takes part in “third class” productions around the Russian countryside. Her “sordid” existence is a hostile, jostling “maelstrom” which has sucked her in and refuses to let her go. Nina thought when she was a “joyous” girl that making art would bring her fame, fortune, and…