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The Comedy of Errors at Drayton Hall Theatre

Dates: 4/15/2011 - 4/23/2011

📍 Theatre:
Drayton Hall Theatre


Green and Sumter Streets, Main Office Room 402
Columbia, SC 29208


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One of Shakespeare’s earliest plays, and most popular comedies, The Comedy of Errors is a farce of mistaken identities, taking place in the course of one whirlwind day. Featuring two sets of twins separated at birth, the play is ripe with slapstick humor and fantastic coincidences. Presented in a highly engaging physical style, this period production is the perfect introduction to Shakespeare for children and adults alike.

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Drayton Hall Theatre

Green and Sumter Streets, Main Office Room 402
Columbia, SC 29208

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Drayton Hall Theatre
Green and Sumter Streets, Main Office Room 402, Columbia, SC

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