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12th Night
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All the World's a Stage (Schaller)
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All's Well That Ends Well
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Antony and Cleopatra
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As You Like It
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As You Like It (Clark)
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As You Like It (Perry)
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Boys from Syracuse, The
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Cymbeline
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Elsewhere in Elsinore The Unseen Women of Hamlet
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Hamlet
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Hank Cinque
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Henry IV
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Henry V
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Henry V (Mathews)
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Hopelessly Hamlet
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Jest, The
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Julius Caesar
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Kabuki Othello
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Kidsummer Night's Dream, A
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King John
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King Lear
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King Richard III
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Lear
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Lear Solo
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Love's Labours Lost
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Macbeth - Shakespeare in 30 Minutes
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Macbeth (Criman)
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Macbeth (Shakespeare)
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'Macbeth' at the Midnight Carnival
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Macbeth: A Kid's Cautionary Tale Concerning Greed, Power, Mayhem and Other Current Events
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Makbeth
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Measure for Measure
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Merchant of Venice
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Merry Wives of Windsor
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Midsummer Night''s Dream - Shakespeare in 30 Minutes, A
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Midsummer Night's Dream (Bradford - musical)
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Midsummer Night's Dream (Brook), A
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Midsummer Night's Dream (Harris), A
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Midsummer Night's Dream (Pickett), A
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Midsummer Night''s Dream (Shakespeare), A
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Midsummer Night's Dream (Womble), A
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Midsummer Night's Dream or The Night They Missed the Forest for the Trees, A
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Much Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare)
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Much Ado About Will
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On With the Shrew!
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Othello
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Othello or Tracking the Green-eyed Monster
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Othello, The
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Pericles
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Playing Juliet/Casting Othello
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Remeo Revised
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Richard II
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Richard III
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Robin Goodfellow
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Romeo and Juliet
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Rude Mechanicals, The
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Scottish Play, The
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Shakespeare Brothers - The Lost Years, The
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Shakespeare!
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Sixty-Minute Shakespeare: Hamlet
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Sixty-Minute Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet
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Sixty-Minute Shakespeare: Twelfth Night
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Standup Shakespeare
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Taming of the Shrew (Brown), The
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Taming of the Shrew, The
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Tempest (Melehan), the
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Tempest (Newman), The
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Tempest (Perry), The
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Tempest, The
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Titus Andronicus
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Twelfth Night (Pickett)
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Twelfth Night (Shakespeare)
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Twelfth Night or What You Will
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Two Gentlemen from Verona
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What You Will
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Winter's Tale (Newman), The
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Winter's Tale, The
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Title: Much Ado About Nothing (Melehan)
Author(s): Patricia Melehan adapted from original from William Shakespeare
Licensing Agent: Eldridge Plays and Musicals
Genre: Comedy
Length: Full Length
Male Roles: 8
Female Roles: 5
Extras: 9+
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Description: This adaptation, appropriate for middle school and high school students alike, contains much of Shakespeare's original poetry and language but with an additional female role, that of Nerissa, a gentlewoman of the court. The play, a satiric comedy about "romantic" love, features two contrasting couples. There is Benedick, a cad, who has sworn to forever remain a bachelor. But as it turns out, he meets his match when he encounters Beatrice, a strong, intelligent, witty woman. Beatrice doesn't need a man, and she doesn't want one either. Then there is Claudio, the sappy, headstrong lover who is convinced his true love, Hero, is the purest of earthly angels. Hero is quite satisfied to have found her match however, her trusting and naïve nature makes her vulnerable to catastrophe. It's a timeless battle of the sexes.
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