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    Re-imagining Shakespeare - Twelfth Night (program 4)
    (2011-07-19T16:57:16Z) Bellis, Amanda; McKeighan, Alex; Rockey, Erica; Dietz, Hilary; Weeks, Ryan
    William Shakespeare was no stranger to collaboration. More than a few of his plays were co-authored with fellow dramatists or adapted by others in the process of publication, while performances of his works have always depended on the efforts of actors, investors, and even audiences. Indeed, in his time, Shakespeare was part of a commercial company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, and later, the King's Men. Bringing his works to both light and life has therefore always required the imaginative labor of many.
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    Re-imagining Shakespeare - Twelfth Night (program 3)
    (2011-07-19T16:53:44Z) Appleton, Kayla; Piekarczyk, Andrea; Yin, Tina; DeBroux, Andy; Vecitis, Katie
    William Shakespeare was no stranger to collaboration. More than a few of his plays were co-authored with fellow dramatists or adapted by others in the process of publication, while performances of his works have always depended on the efforts of actors, investors, and even audiences. Indeed, in his time, Shakespeare was part of a commercial company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, and later, the King's Men. Bringing his works to both light and life has therefore always required the imaginative labor of many.
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    Re-imagining Shakespeare - Twelfth Night (program 2)
    (2011-07-19T16:50:18Z) Brotzer, Devin; Smith, Madella; Zielinski, Sarah; Kemble, Whitley; Mendez, Adrian
    William Shakespeare was no stranger to collaboration. More than a few of his plays were co-authored with fellow dramatists or adapted by others in the process of publication, while performances of his works have always depended on the efforts of actors, investors, and even audiences. Indeed, in his time, Shakespeare was part of a commercial company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, and later, the King's Men. Bringing his works to both light and life has therefore always required the imaginative labor of many.
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    Re-imagining Shakespeare - Twelfth Night (program 1)
    (2011-07-19T16:46:07Z) Altman, Michelle; Draffen, Emily; Morgan, Shannon; Cook, Stephanie; Meyer, April
    William Shakespeare was no stranger to collaboration. More than a few of his plays were co-authored with fellow dramatists or adapted by others in the process of publication, while performances of his works have always depended on the efforts of actors, investors, and even audiences. Indeed, in his time, Shakespeare was part of a commercial company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, and later, the King's Men. Bringing his works to both light and life has therefore always required the imaginative labor of many.
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    Re-imagining Shakespeare - Merchant of Venice (program 4)
    (2011-07-19T16:41:16Z) Markwardt, Alex; Synowicki, Aimee; Curtis, Ari; Sternhagen, Nicole; Hanson, Ira; Johnson, Laura
    William Shakespeare was no stranger to collaboration. More than a few of his plays were co-authored with fellow dramatists or adapted by others in the process of publication, while performances of his works have always depended on the efforts of actors, investors, and even audiences. Indeed, in his time, Shakespeare was part of a commercial company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, and later, the King's Men. Bringing his works to both light and life has therefore always required the imaginative labor of many.