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May 9, 2008

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Stolen Shakespeare Guild

Like a roving gypsy troupe of Elizabethan actors, The Stolen Shakespeare Guild is a producing theatre company without a home. The Guild's productions are on the move performing in various venues.

The Guild's mission is to bring Shakespeare to the general public in a way that is both fresh and entertaining. They have committed to perform the works of Shakespeare, works from which he drew his inspiration, and works that, in turn, have been influenced by the immortal Bard himself.

Also, the company seeks to debunk the myth that Shakespeare and other forms of theatre are inaccessible to the modern audience. The Stolen Shakespeare Guild is committed to bringing the works of William Shakespeare and other playwrights alive in the twenty-first century.


online: http://www.stolenshakespeareguild.com/

Venue Info

P.O. Box 16571
Fort Worth, TX 76162


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