The Comedy of Errors is a play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1592 and 1594. It's one of his earliest plays and follows the story of two sets of identical twins that were accidentally separated at birth. Much Ado About Nothing is another play by Shakespeare believed to have been written in 1598 and 1599. It's comedic story centers around two couples and their adventures in finding true love. Love's Labour's Lost is a play by Shakespeare believed to have been written around 1594 and 1595. It follows the story of four friends who make a pact to abstain from the company of women for three years, only to have their plans disrupted by the arrival of a group of attractive young women. All three plays are examples of Shakespeare's mastery of comedy, offering audiences a mix of satire, wit, and good old fashioned humor.