- Belisario (Belisarius). Tragicomedy, 5 acts;
verse. Published 1738. Produced Venice, Teatro San
Samuele, Nov. 24, 1734.
- Rosmonda. Tragicomedy, 5 acts; verse.
Published 1793. Produced Venice, Teatro San Samuele, Jan.
17, 1735.
- La Griselda. Tragicomedy, 3 acts; verse.
Published 1777. Produced Udine (?), summer, 1735; Venice,
Teatro San Samuele, autumn season, 1735.
- Don Giovanni Tenorio, o sia Il dissoluto
(Don Juan Tenorio, or The Debauchee).
Tragicomedy, 5 acts; verse. Published 1754. Produced
Venice, Teatro San Samuele, Carnival season, 1736.
- Rinaldo di Montalbano. Tragicomedy, 5 acts;
verse. Published 1774. Produced Venice, Teatro San
Samuele, autumn season, 1736.
- Enrico, re di Sicilia (Henry, King of Sicily).
Tragicomedy, 5 acts; verse. Published 1740. Produced
Venice, Teatro San Samuele, Carnival season, 1738 (Dec.
26, 1736?).
- L'uomo di mondo (The Man of the World); also
known as Momolo cortesan (Momolo the Courtier).
Comedy, 3 acts; in Venetian prose. 3 masks. Published
1757. Produced Venice, Teatro San Samuele, Carnival
season, 1739.
- Il prodigo (The Prodigal); also known as
Momolo sulla Brenta (Momolo on the Brenta).
Comedy, 3 acts; prose. 3 masks. Published 1757. Produced
Venice, Teatro San Samuele, autumn season, 1739.
- Giustino (Justin). Tragicomedy, 5 acts; verse.
Published 1793. Produced 1734-1740.
- La bancarotta, o sia Il mercante fallito (The
Bankruptcy, or The Failed Merchant). Comedy, 3 acts;
prose. 4 masks. Published 1757. Produced Venice, Teatro
San Samuele, Carnival season, 1741.
- La donna di garbo (The Clever Woman). Comedy,
3 acts; prose. 2 masks. Published 1747. Produced Venice,
Teatro San Samuele, autumn season, 1743.
- Il servitore di due
padroni* (The Servant of Two Masters). Comedy, 3
acts; prose. 4 masks. Published 1753. Produced Venice,
Teatro San Samuele, autumn season, 1745.
- Il figlio d'Arlecchino perduto a ritrovato (The
Son of Harlequin Lost and Found Again). Improvised
comedy, partly written. Published 1897. Produced Venice,
Teatro San Samuele, autumn season, 1745/May, 1747.
- I due gemelli veneziani (The Venetian Twins).
Comedy, 3 acts; prose. 3 masks. Published 1750. Produced
Pisa (?) and/or Mantua (?), spring, 1748; Venice, Teatro
Sant'Angelo, autumn season, 1748.
- L'uomo prudente (The Prudent Man). Comedy, 3
acts; prose. 3 masks. Published 1750. Produced Mantua
(?), spring, 1748; Venice, Teatro Sant'Angelo, autumn
season, 1748.
- La vedova scaltra (The Artful Widow). Comedy,
5 acts; prose. 3 masks. Published 1750. Produced Modena,
summer, 1748.
- Il frappatore, o Tonin Bella Grazia (The Cheat, or
Foppish Anthony). Comedy, 3 acts; prose. 2 masks.
Published 1757. Produced Venice, Teatro Sant'Angelo,
autumn season, 1748.
- La putta onorata (The Respectable Girl).
Comedy, 3 acts; in Venetian prose (except 2 roles). 3
masks. Published 1751. Produced Venice, Teatro
Sant'Angelo, late Carnival season, 1749.
- La buona moglie (The Good Wife). Comedy, 3
acts; prose. 3 masks. Published 1751. Produced Venice,
Teatro Sant'Angelo, autumn season, 1749.
- Il cavaliere a la dama, o I cicisbei (The Cavalier
and the Lady, or The Cicisbei). Comedy, 3 acts;
prose. 3 masks. Published 1752. Produced Venice, Teatro
Sant'Angelo, Nov. 25/Dec. 15, 1749.
- Il padre di famiglia* (The Father of a
Family). Comedy, 3 acts; prose. 3 masks (none in
published edition). Published 1751. Produced Venice,
Teatro Sant'Angelo, 1750.
- L'avvocato veneziano (The Venetian Lawyer).
Comedy, 3 acts; prose (1 Venetian role). 1 mask.
Published 1752. Produced Venice, Teatro Sant'Angelo,
Carnival season, 1750.
- La famiglia dell'antiquario, o sia La suocera a la
nuora (The Antiquarian's Family, or The Mother-in-law and
the Daughter-in-law). Comedy, 3 acts; prose. 4 masks.
Published 1752. Produced Venice, Teatro Sant'Angelo,
Carnival season, 1750.
- L'erede fortunata (The Lucky Heiress). Comedy,
3 acts; prose. 3 masks (later, 1 mask). Published 1752.
Produced Venice, Teatro Sant'Angelo, Carnival season,
1750.
- La bottega del caffe* (The Coffee House).
Comedy, 3 acts, in Venetian (later, Tuscan) prose. 2
masks (later, none). Published 1753. Produced Mantua, May
2, 1750; Venice, Teatro Sant'Angelo, October, 1750.
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