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The Book of Will
Theatre Pro Rata’s production brings to life the unsung heroes behind the publication of Shakespeare’s First Folio, immersing audiences in the urgency, humor and heartbreak of preserving a voice that shaped the English language. Playing at The Crane Theater, 2303 Kennedy Street NE, Friday, Sept. 26-Satruday, Oct 11. Preview, Thursday, Sept. 25. Tickets for all Theatre Pro Rata productions are $18–$81 (sliding scale): theatreprorata.org/box-office/
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Theatre Pro Rata’s production brings to life the unsung heroes behind the publication of Shakespeare’s First Folio, immersing audiences in the urgency, humor and heartbreak of preserving a voice that shaped the English language. Playing at The Crane Theater, 2303 Kennedy Street NE, Friday, Sept. 26-Satruday, Oct 11. Preview, Thursday, Sept. 25. Tickets for all Theatre Pro Rata productions are $18–$81 (sliding scale): theatreprorata.org/box-office/
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Theatre Pro Rata’s production brings to life the unsung heroes behind the publication of Shakespeare’s First Folio, immersing audiences in the urgency, humor and heartbreak of preserving a voice that shaped the English language. Playing at The Crane Theater, 2303 Kennedy Street NE, Friday, Sept. 26-Satruday, Oct 11. Preview, Thursday, Sept. 25. Tickets for all Theatre Pro Rata productions are $18–$81 (sliding scale): theatreprorata.org/box-office/
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The Book of Will
Theatre Pro Rata’s production brings to life the unsung heroes behind the publication of Shakespeare’s First Folio, immersing audiences in the urgency, humor and heartbreak of preserving a voice that shaped the English language. Playing at The Crane Theater, 2303 Kennedy Street NE, Friday, Sept. 26-Satruday, Oct 11. Preview, Thursday, Sept. 25. Tickets for all Theatre Pro Rata productions are $18–$81 (sliding scale): theatreprorata.org/box-office/
Find out more »The Book of Will
Theatre Pro Rata’s production brings to life the unsung heroes behind the publication of Shakespeare’s First Folio, immersing audiences in the urgency, humor and heartbreak of preserving a voice that shaped the English language. Playing at The Crane Theater, 2303 Kennedy Street NE, Friday, Sept. 26-Satruday, Oct 11. Preview, Thursday, Sept. 25. Tickets for all Theatre Pro Rata productions are $18–$81 (sliding scale): theatreprorata.org/box-office/
Find out more »The Book of Will
Theatre Pro Rata’s production brings to life the unsung heroes behind the publication of Shakespeare’s First Folio, immersing audiences in the urgency, humor and heartbreak of preserving a voice that shaped the English language. Playing at The Crane Theater, 2303 Kennedy Street NE, Friday, Sept. 26-Satruday, Oct 11. Preview, Thursday, Sept. 25. Tickets for all Theatre Pro Rata productions are $18–$81 (sliding scale): theatreprorata.org/box-office/
Find out more »The Book of Will
Theatre Pro Rata’s production brings to life the unsung heroes behind the publication of Shakespeare’s First Folio, immersing audiences in the urgency, humor and heartbreak of preserving a voice that shaped the English language. Playing at The Crane Theater, 2303 Kennedy Street NE, Friday, Sept. 26-Satruday, Oct 11. Preview, Thursday, Sept. 25. Tickets for all Theatre Pro Rata productions are $18–$81 (sliding scale): theatreprorata.org/box-office/
Find out more »The Book of Will
Theatre Pro Rata’s production brings to life the unsung heroes behind the publication of Shakespeare’s First Folio, immersing audiences in the urgency, humor and heartbreak of preserving a voice that shaped the English language. Playing at The Crane Theater, 2303 Kennedy Street NE, Friday, Sept. 26-Satruday, Oct 11. Preview, Thursday, Sept. 25. Tickets for all Theatre Pro Rata productions are $18–$81 (sliding scale): theatreprorata.org/box-office/
Find out more »The Book of Will
Theatre Pro Rata’s production brings to life the unsung heroes behind the publication of Shakespeare’s First Folio, immersing audiences in the urgency, humor and heartbreak of preserving a voice that shaped the English language. Playing at The Crane Theater, 2303 Kennedy Street NE, Friday, Sept. 26-Satruday, Oct 11. Preview, Thursday, Sept. 25. Tickets for all Theatre Pro Rata productions are $18–$81 (sliding scale): theatreprorata.org/box-office/
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