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Alex Turco > Students, faculty, and community members wait in line to get into The Taming of the Shrew presented by Actors from the London Stage, a group of British actors who present.  The group presented the Shakespearian comedy without a set, significant costume, or full cast, instead relying dialogue and small visual cues to present the show.  PHOTO BY ALEX TURCO
Alex Turco > Students, faculty, and community members wait in line to get into The Taming of the Shrew presented by Actors from the London Stage, a group of British actors who present.  The group presented the Shakespearian comedy without a set, significant costume, or full cast, instead relying dialogue and small visual cues to present the show.  PHOTO BY ALEX TURCO
Alex Turco > Students, faculty, and community members wait in line to get into The Taming of the Shrew presented by Actors from the London Stage, a group of British actors who present.  The group presented the Shakespearian comedy without a set, significant costume, or full cast, instead relying dialogue and small visual cues to present the show.  PHOTO BY ALEX TURCO
Alex Turco > Students, faculty, and community members wait in line to get into The Taming of the Shrew presented by Actors from the London Stage, a group of British actors who present.  The group presented the Shakespearian comedy without a set, significant costume, or full cast, instead relying dialogue and small visual cues to present the show.  PHOTO BY ALEX TURCO
Alex Turco > Actors from the London Stage present The Taming of the Shrew.  The group presented the Shakespearian comedy without a set, significant costume, or full cast, instead relying on well-rehearsed dialogue and small visual cues to present the show.  PHOTO BY ALEX TURCO
Alex Turco > Actors from the London Stage present The Taming of the Shrew.  The group presented the Shakespearian comedy without a set, significant costume, or full cast, instead relying on well-rehearsed dialogue and small visual cues to present the show.  PHOTO BY ALEX TURCO
Alex Turco > Actors from the London Stage present The Taming of the Shrew.  The group presented the Shakespearian comedy without a set, significant costume, or full cast, instead relying on well-rehearsed dialogue and small visual cues to present the show.  PHOTO BY ALEX TURCO
Alex Turco > Actors from the London Stage present The Taming of the Shrew.  The group presented the Shakespearian comedy without a set, significant costume, or full cast, instead relying on well-rehearsed dialogue and small visual cues to present the show.  PHOTO BY ALEX TURCO
Alex Turco > Actors from the London Stage present The Taming of the Shrew.  The group presented the Shakespearian comedy without a set, significant costume, or full cast, instead relying on well-rehearsed dialogue and small visual cues to present the show.  PHOTO BY ALEX TURCO
Students, faculty, and community members wait in line to get into The Taming of the Shrew presented by Actors from the London Stage, a group of British actors who present. The group presented the Shakespearian comedy without a set, significant costume, or full cast, instead relying dialogue and small visual cues to present the show. PHOTO BY ALEX TURCO
 > Students, faculty, and community members wait in line to get into The Taming of the Shrew presented by Actors from the London Stage, a group of British actors who present.  The group presented the Shakespearian comedy without a set, significant costume, or full cast, instead relying dialogue and small visual cues to present the show.  PHOTO BY ALEX TURCO
Students, faculty, and community members wait in line to get into The Taming of the Shrew presented by Actors from the London Stage, a group of British actors who present. The group presented the Shakespearian comedy without a set, significant costume, or full cast, instead relying dialogue and small visual cues to present the show. PHOTO BY ALEX TURCO
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