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12th Night
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All the World's a Stage (Schaller)
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Allegro
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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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Babes in Arms
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Bard!, The
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Broadway
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By Jupiter
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Carousel
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Cinderella (Hammerstein - musical)
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Comedy of Errors (Pickett), The
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Comedy of Errors (Singleton)
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Comedy of Errors, The
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Coriolanus (Brecht)
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Coriolanus (Shakespeare)
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Cymbeline
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Cymbeline Refinished
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Damn Yankees
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Elsewhere in Elsinore The Unseen Women of Hamlet
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Fiorello!
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Flower Drum Song
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Grand Night for Singing, A
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Hamlet
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Hamlet (Pia)
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Hamlet ESP
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Hamlet or Does Father Reeeeeeally Know Best?
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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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Juliet (Zager)
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Julius Caesar
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Kabuki Lady Macbeth
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Kabuki Othello
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Kidsummer Night's Dream, A
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King and I, The
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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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Lovers in Midsummer
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Love's Labours Lost
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Macbeth - Shakespeare in 30 Minutes
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Macbeth (Clark)
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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 (Melehan)
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Much Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare)
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Much Ado About Will
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Oklahoma!
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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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Pajama Game, The
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Pal Joey
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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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Romeo and Juliet (Magnus)
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Romeo and Juliet (Perry)
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Romeo and Juliet or The Old "You-Know-I-Really-Love-You-But-My-Father-Really-Hates-You" Blues
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Romeo and Juliet...and Hamlet, Too
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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 Project, The
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Shakespeare Revue, The
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Shakespeare!
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Sixty-Minute Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night's Dream
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Sixty-Minute Shakespeare: Hamlet
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Sixty-Minute Shakespeare: Macbeth
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Sixty-Minute Shakespeare: Much Ado About Nothing
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Sixty-Minute Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet
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Sixty-Minute Shakespeare: Twelfth Night
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Sound of Music, The
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South Pacific
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Standup Shakespeare
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Taming of the Shrew (Brown), The
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Taming of the Shrew (Fogell), The
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Taming of the Shrew (Magnus), The
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Taming of the Shrew (McMahon), The
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Taming of the Shrew, 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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Three Men on a Horse
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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 By Two
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Two Gentlemen from Verona
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Two Gentlemen of Verona (Smith)
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What You Will
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Where's Charley?
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Winter's Tale (Newman), The
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Winter's Tale, The
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Title: Boys from Syracuse, The
Book By: George Abbott Music By: Lorenz Hart Lyrics By: Richard Rodgers Adapted from original from William Shakespeare
Licensing Agent: R&H Theatricals
Genre: Musical
Length: Full Length
Male Roles: 9
Female Roles: 5
Extras: 0
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Description: Twins! More twins! Women-chased and chaste! The first musical ever adapted from Shakespeare remains the most madcap musical farce ever to animate the stage. Antipholus and his wily servant, Dromio, travel to Ephesus in search of their respective twins, from whom they were separated in a shipwreck. Naturally, they are immediately taken for their brothers and we're off and running on a riotous chase from marketplace to marital bed. Perplexed wives, disgruntled courtesans, outraged constables and an audience roaring with laughter are left in its wake before this show's tangled web is unraveled, and Rodgers & Hart & Abbott have triumphed once again!
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