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Comedy of Errors, The

Synopsis
Richard Monette’s 1989 Stratford (Ontario) Shakespeare Festival production of The Comedy of Errors directed for television by Norman Campbell. Geordie Johnson and Keith Dinicol double the roles of Antipholus and Dromio respectively.
Language
English
Country
United States
Medium
Television; Video
Technical information
Colour / Sound
Year of release
1996
Subjects
Drama
Keywords
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Doubling of roles; Stratford (Ontario) Shakespeare Festival

Credits

Director
Norman Campbell
Producer
Norman Campbell
Writer
William Shakespeare
Contributor
Richard Monette
Cast
Andrew Jackson 
Douglas Chamberlain 
Geordie Johnson 
Goldie Semple 
Hubert Kelly 
James Blendick 
Joseph Shaw 
Juan Chioran 
Kate Hennig 
Keith Dinicol 
Lucy Peacock 
Michael Hanrahan 
Nicholas Pennell 
Susan Henley 
Wenna Shaw 

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Name

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New York
NY 10001
USA
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