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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)

Men in tights, rather a lot of play, one teeny tiny package?

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No, relax, you’re not having that bad dream again…. It’s what’s in store for you with the Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) playing this month at the Regal. CWWS features all 37 of Shakespeare’s plays mercilessly chopped and squashed into 97 minutes of what became the West End (London)’s longest running comedy. Originally written and performed by the RSC (Reduced Shakespeare Company), every new production is reworked to incorporate local issues and the personalities of the thespians. CWWS Perth’s cast features a betighted, bardic buffoons including Frank Woodley, of Lano and Woodley fame.

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