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ROMEO AND BEATRICE AND TOTO, TOOAdd to Cart
By: Claudia HaasAdd to Wish List
ROMEO AND BEATRICE AND TOTO, TOO
Script: $6.50
Notebook Script: $12.75
   (8.5 x 11 3-ring binder with large margins for notes)
First Performance Royalty: $35.00
Each Additional Performance: $35.00
Limited Video Rights: $30.00
Limited Streaming/Broadcast Rights: $30.00
Extra Streams: $0.30
Artwork Image Download: $30.00
Type: Short Play
Genres: Comedy, Farce, Classics
Themes: Shakespeare, Classic Adaptations
Running Time: 35 minutes
Speaking Cast: 6 females, 2 males, 8 total cast
Flexibility: gender flexible
ISBN: 978-1-61588-360-8
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Customer Comments:
By Michele A. Hettinger - director - Theater in a Box
Our theater troupe really enjoyed performing this and the audience loved it. Very funny, lots to work with.
 
By Deborah Frethem - Actress
This is a play that is fun and funny for both actor and the audience. Both Shakespeare afficionado and novice will be captivated.
 
- Canyon Prep High School
There is no doubt about this being a great end to a great school year. Thanks so much!
 
Synopsis
Mrs. Quince, a member of the "William Shakespeare Wrote William Shakespeare Society" receives a copy of a play in the mail that could possibly be one of Shakespeare's earliest works. Thinking this could be the break-through that she, her society and her school's theatre department needs, she embraces the play and decides to produce it. When all that can go wrong (costumes delayed, set waterlogged and unusable, a cast of questionable loyalty and talent) does go wrong, it is decided the "show must go on" and indeed it does and we are treated to the hilarious results.
 
The play premiered with the Times Theatre Company and was produced in the parks of St. Paul, MN.
 

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