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The Complete Works of Shakespeare (Abridged)

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The Complete Works of Shakespeare (Abridged)
by The Reduced Shakespeare Company

Comedy routine or inspired lunacy--whatever it is, this is the complete script of it, including the shortest "Hamlet" ever performed (and then done backwards for an encore), and "Titus Andronicus" as a cooking show. There's lots of fun between these covers for both the bardolator and the bard-hater, including a strange collection of annotations by a not-quite-so learned professor. Although some bits don't play as well on the page, it's not that long and at least you don't have to suffer through some inane laugh track.

Comments (6)

Brooke Hall:

If possible, can I get a script for The Complete Works of Shakespear Abridged? Thanks for your energy.
Brooke Hall

Glen:

I've added a picture of the cover, which is also a link to Amazon.com where you can purchase a copy of this script. Thanks for stopping by, Brooke!

sylvia:

good

could i get a copy??!

kamil:

Hello I really need script of The Complete Works of Shakespear Abridged. Can I get it. I want to organize small student theatre for free for others student. But I need a script of good comedy. Can you help me?? my email is mazuruk@wp.pl

Glen:

Unfortunately, I no longer have a copy of this. I would suggest that you check at Amazon for a new or used copy.

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