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Sitting just 10 feet from the actors, one could see why people have always loved Shakespeare: the bawdy humor, wordplay, poetry, overacting, swordplay, and thematic elements like love, betrayal, and power.
The abridged performance was not a typical high school version, but a celebration of Shakespeare's language, plot complexities, and the mix of drama, humor, and tragedy in his works, appealing to a wide range of audience members.
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