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RSC starts up the "Complete Works" for 2006-2007

If you can get to Britain you're sure to find some Shakespeare. The Royal Shakespeare Company is going to be presenting the entire set of plays and sonnets in the coming year. The festival will open on Shakespeare's birthday, April 23, and continue through 2007. Included will be a production of The Tempest with Patrick Stewart, and the year winds up with Ian McKellen as King Lear. Details from the web site are a coming together bit by bit.

Posted on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 at 09:02PM by Registered CommenterPeter Quince | CommentsPost a Comment

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