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Take a chance on Two Noble Kinsmen

November 7, 8:55 PMRichmond Acting ExaminerCaroline Sumner
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Sure, it may not be Shakespeare's best-known play, and it certainly isn't one of his most-performed. But that doesn't mean Two Noble Kinsmen is at all without merit, and Richmond Shakespeare is determined to prove that this Tuesday night.

Join a fantastic cast made up of Joe Carlson, Zachary Rogers, Molly Hood, Terry Gau, Ryan Capps, Thomas Cunningham, Freddie Kaufman, Billy Christopher Maupin, 'Rick Gray, Ashley Pearse, Kerry McGee, Caroline Sumner (your friendly neighborhood Examiner), Amber Wiley, David White, Jonathan Conyers, Jacob Pennington, and James Wingo for what is likely your only chance to ever see this show performed live.

It is based loosely on Chaucer's A Knight's Tale and tells the story of love, betrayal, madness, and bizarre twists of fate. Directed by Rebecca Jones, the staged reading only has a few rehearsals - and only two of them will include the entire cast - and is sure to be packed full of surprises for audience and cast alike.

Two Noble Kinsmen  is presented for one night only at the beautiful Gottwald Playhouse on November 10 at 7:30 PM. Tickets are $15 for adult and $7 for students. Adult tickets include a free glass of wine or preferred beverage at the bar. Tickets may be purchased at the door or online by visiting Richmond Shakespeare's Ticketmaster page.

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