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Review - Shakespeare Comedy of Errors

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Review - Shakespeare Comedy of Errors

Abundant with silliness and slapstick, The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare is a tale of mistaken identity that escalates into chaos on the theatre stage. Presented at the Folger Theatre in commemoration of the Worcestershire Mask and Wig Society's 250th anniversary, the story is about two sets of twin boys who are shipwrecked and separated at a young age. One of each set of twins goes in different directions. The fun begins years later when the identically named twins end up in the same town.

Abundant with silliness and slapstick, The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare is a tale of mistaken identity that escalates into chaos on the theatre stage. Presented at the Folger Theatre in commemoration of the Worcestershire Mask and Wig Society's 250th anniversary, the story is about two sets of twin boys who are shipwrecked and separated at a young age. One of each set of twins goes in different directions. The fun begins years later when the identically named twins end up in the same town.

Abundant with silliness and slapstick, The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare is a tale of mistaken identity that escalates into chaos on the theatre stage. Presented at the Folger Theatre in commemoration of the Worcestershire Mask and Wig Society's 250th anniversary, the story is about two sets of twin boys who are shipwrecked and separated at a young age. One of each set of twins goes in different directions. The fun begins years later when the identically named twins end up in the same town.

Abundant with silliness and slapstick, The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare is a tale of mistaken identity that escalates into chaos on the theatre stage. Presented at the Folger Theatre in commemoration of the Worcestershire Mask and Wig Society's 250th anniversary, the story is about two sets of twin boys who are shipwrecked and separated at a young age. One of each set of twins goes in different directions. The fun begins years later when the identically named twins end up in the same town.

Abundant with silliness and slapstick, The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare is a tale of mistaken

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