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Comedy of Errors Shakespeare Double Twin Trouble with a Looney Tunes Edge
1940’s Looney Tunes meets double twin trouble in Hudson Shakespeare Company’s production of “Comedy of Errors, above the twin merchants Antipholus’ (above left Michael Rehse, right Rich Wisneski) and below their servants Dromios (left Melissa Meli and right, Laura Mae Baker) 21st annual Shakespeare in the Parks series, the Hudson Shakespeare Company, concludes it presentation of “Comedy of Errors” with one performance on Monday July 23rd,at 7pm . The company takes the absurd farce from its ancient Greek setting to 1940’s New York with a Looney Tunes edge. “The show’s over the top and frenetic comic pace lends itself to a cartoon like setting.”, said Michael Hagins, the show’s director. “Chase scenes, exaggerated physical comedy, and pies in the face action pepper the play.” Jersey City’s Van Vorst Park Corner of Montgomery Street & Jersey Avenue
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