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Is Shakespeare Gay [1] - William Shakespeare

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By Alan Rossett - Monologue
Duration: 3+ minutes
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TITLE
Is Shakespeare Gay [1]
Is Shakespeare Gay [1]
PLAYWRIGHT
Alan Rossett
Alan Rossett
PLAY/BOOK
Is Shakespeare Gay?
Is Shakespeare Gay?
CHARACTER
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
LENGTH
3+ minutes
3+ minutes
GENDER
Female
Female
GENRE
Comedic
Comedic
AGE RANGE
Mature 50's, Adults 30-40's
Mature 50's, Adults 30-40's
SUB GENRE
Contemporary 1950-Present
Contemporary 1950-Present
COPYRIGHT
Alan Rossett
Alan Rossett
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William Shakespeare - playwright-producer-director-theatre owner - prepares the world premiere of his new play “Antony and Cleopatra”. Two candidates for the part of Cleopatra: Amanda, who’s seduced him, all sexy milk and honey; under the surface she’s head of a terrorist group out to seize the theatre...and Tony Trumble, a mediocre loser who plays servile admiration but secretly wants to destroy Shakespeare. Will seems to be under the spell of the two but he is in fact a shrewd wheeler-dealer, adept at getting at what he wants. Paris presentations: Espace Falguière, Théâtre des Mathurins, Grande Comédie Now.see less
William Shakespeare - playwright-producer-director-theatre owner - prepares the world premiere of his new play “Antony and Cleopatra”. Two candidates for the part of Cleopatra: Amanda, who’s seduced him, all sexy milk and honey; under the surface she’s head of a terrorist group out to seize the theatre...and Tony Trumble, a mediocre loser who plays servile...see more
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