The Ancient Greek Plays Chronology

The great tragedies and comedies by the inventors of theatre.

Please note that this chronology lists only complete works, not fragments, and thus reflects only those plays which are still known to us today. There is also some doubling up of titles among these plays – authorship is specified under the title of each play listed to help clarify this. The dates after the author’s names are those of the composition and/or earliest known performance of each play.

Mythic Era

Dates and events in this order are placed according to this Mythical Chronology of Greece. Please note that all dates are speculative, and relate only to the internal chronology of the myths themselves, not to actual history.

1667 BCE

Prometheus Bound
Aeschylus, uncertain date between 479 and 430 BCE

1488 BCE

The Suppliants
Aeschylus, 463 BCE

1386 BCE

The Bacchae
Euripides, 405 BCE

1330 BCE

Ion
Euripides, 413 BCE (approx)

1253 BCE

Alcestis
Euripides, 438 BCE

1246 BCE

Herakles
Euripides, 416 BCE (approx)

1236 BCE

Medea
Euripides, 431 BCE

1226 BCE

Women of Trachis
Sophocles, uncertain date between 459 and 424 BCE
Oedipus Rex
Sophocles, 429 BCE (approx)

1225 BCE

Oedipus at Colonus
Sophocles, 406 BCE
Seven Against Thebes
Aeschylus, 467 BCE
The Suppliants
Euripides, 423 BCE (approx)
Antigone
Sophocles, 441 BCE
The Phoenician Women
Euripides, 410 BCE (approx)

1223 BCE

Heracleidae
Euripides, 430 BCE (approx)

1206 BCE

Hippolytus
Euripides, 428 BCE

1182 BCE

Ajax
Sophocles, 442 or 441 BCE
Philoctetes
Sophocles, 409 BCE

1203 BCE

Helen
Euripides, 412 BCE

1193 BCE

Iphigenia in Aulis
Euripides, 414 BCE (approx)

1183 BCE

The Trojan Women
Euripides, 415 BCE
Hecuba
Euripides, 424 BCE
Agamemnon
Aeschylus, 458 BCE
Rhesusa
Euripides, date unknown

1184 BCE

Cyclops
Euripides, date unknown

1180 BCE

Electra
Euripides, 420 BCE (approx)

1175 BCE

Electra
Sophocles, uncertain date between 420 and 406 BCE
Choēphóroi
Aeschylus, 458 BCE
Orestes
Euripides, 408 BCE
Iphigenia in Tauris
Euripides, 414 BCE (approx)

1174 BCE

The Eumenides
Aeschylus, 458 BCE

1173 BCE

Andromache
Euripides, 425 BCE (approx)

Historical Era

480 BCE

The Persians
Aeschylus, 472 BCE

420 BCE

For simplicity’s sake, all the plays of Aristophanes that are set during the Peloponnesian War are placed at this date unless otherwise noted:
The Acharnians
Aristophanes, 425 BCE
The Knights
Aristophanes, 424 BCE
The Clouds
Aristophanes, original 423 BCE, uncompleted revised version from 419-416 BCE survives
The Wasps
Aristophanes, 422 BCE
Peace
Aristophanes, 421 BCE
The Birds
Aristophanes, 414 BCE
Lysistrata
Aristophanes, 411 BCE

412 BCE

Thesmophoriazusae
Aristophanes, 411 BCE
Parodies the original productions of Euripides’ Helen and Andromeda in this year.

405 BCE

The Frogs
Aristophanes, 405 BCE
Must take place after the death of Euripides in 406 BCE.

402 BCE

The Assemblywomen
Aristophanes, 392 BCE
Must take place after the end of the Peloponnesian War in 404 BCE.

Undated plays

For simplicity’s sake, all plays in this section are assumed to occur more or less contemporaneously with their original production:

388 BCE

Wealth
Aristophanes, 388 BCE

316 BCE

Dyskolos
Menander, 316 BCE

The Works of Shakespeare Reading Order

The plays and epic poetry of William Shakespeare…

As arranged into the order of their internal chronology by Isaac Asimov in his Guide

The Greeks

Venus and Adonis
Poem published 1593, set in the era of myths.
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Play first staged in 1595 or 1596, set in the era of the Greek heroes.
The Two Noble Kinsmen
Play first staged in 1613 or 1614, set in the era of the Greek heroes. Co-written with John Fletcher.
Troilus and Cressida
Play first staged in 1603, set in the era of the Greek heroes.
Timon of Athens
Play written in 1605-6, set in the era of Classical Greece. Co-written with Thomas Middleton.
The Winter’s Tale
Play written in 1610-11, set in the era of Classical Greece.
The Comedy of Errors
Play written in 1594, set in the era of Classical Greece.
Pericles, Prince of Tyre
Play written in 1607-8, set in the era of Classical Greece. Co-written with George Wilkins.

The Romans

The Rape of Lucrece
Poem published 1594, set in the Roman Kingdom.
Coriolanus
Play written in 1607-8, set in the Roman Kingdom.
Julius Caesar
Play written in 1599, set in the Roman Empire.
Antony and Cleopatra
Play written in 1606–07, set in the Roman Empire.
Titus Andronicus
Play first performed in 1594, set in the Roman Empire.

The English Plays

King Lear
Play written in 1605-6, set in pre-Norman Britain.
Cymebline
Play first performed in 1611, set in pre-Norman Britain.
Hamlet
Play written in 1599-1602, set in pre-Norman Britain.
Macbeth
Play written in 1606, set in pre-Norman Britain.
King John
Play written in 1587-98, set in Middle Ages Britain.
Edward III
Play first printed in 1586, set in Middle Ages Britain. Co-written with Thomas Kyd.
Richard II
Play written in 1597, set in Middle Ages Britain.
King Henry IV, Part 1
Play first performed in 1597, set in Middle Ages Britain.
King Henry IV, Part 2
Play written in 1596-9, set in Middle Ages Britain.
The Merry Wives of Windsor
Play first performed in 1597, set in Middle Ages Britain.
Henry V
Play written in 1599, set in Middle Ages Britain.
King Henry VI, Part 1
Play first performed in 1592, set in Middle Ages Britain.
King Henry VI, Part 2
Play written in 1591-2, set in Middle Ages Britain.
King Henry IV, Part 3
Play written in 1591-2, set in Middle Ages Britain.
Richard III
Play written in 1591, set in Middle Ages Britain.
King Henry VIII
Play first performed in 1613, set in Middle Ages Britain.
Sir Thomas More
Play first performed by 1594, set during the reign of King Henry VIII. Co-written with Anthony Munday and Henry Chettle.

The Italians

Love’s Labour’s Lost
Play written in 1595-6, set in Renaissance Italy.
The Taming of the Shrew
Play written in 1592, set in Renaissance Italy.
The Two Gentlemen of Verona
Play written in 1590-1, set in Renaissance Italy.
Romeo and Juliet
Play written in 1591-5, set in Renaissance Italy.
The Merchant of Venice
Play written in 1596-7, set in Renaissance Italy.
Much Ado About Nothing
Play written in 1598-9, set in Renaissance Italy.
As You Like It
Play written in 1598-9, set in Renaissance Italy.
Twelfth Night
Play written in 1600-1, set in Renaissance Italy.
All’s Well That Ends Well
Play written in 1604-5, set in Renaissance Italy.
Othello
Play written in 1603-4, set in Renaissance Italy.
Measure for Measure
Play written in 1603-4, set in Renaissance Italy.
The Tempest
Play written in 1610-11, set in Renaissance Italy.
Double Falsehood
Play written in 1612-13, set in Renaissance Spain. Co-written by John Fletcher (as ‘Cardenio’), and reconstructed by Lewis Theobald in 1727.