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The Comedy of Errors - Arkangel Cast, Alan Cox, Brendan Coyle, William Shakespeare
The Comedy of Errors
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Young Antipholus of Syracuse is searching the world for his identical twin brother, separated from him at birth. With him is his servant Dromio, who lost his twin brother at the same time. The pair arrive in Ephesus where, unbeknownst to them, their twins are living. Chaos and confusion mount to... show more
Young Antipholus of Syracuse is searching the world for his identical twin brother, separated from him at birth. With him is his servant Dromio, who lost his twin brother at the same time. The pair arrive in Ephesus where, unbeknownst to them, their twins are living. Chaos and confusion mount to a crescendo in one of Shakespeares earliest plays, a wild and fast-paced comedy of mistaken identity.
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Format: audiobook
ISBN: 9781932219050 (1932219056)
Publisher: AudioGO
Minutes: 2
Edition language: English
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Julian Meynell's Books
Julian Meynell's Books rated it
3.5 Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors
This is very, very early Shakespeare and it shows. The plot is that two pairs of twins have been separated at birth, with one being the master and one being the servant from each pair. Each twin has the same name as the other, so we have two servants named Dromio and two masters named Antipholus. ...
Well-Lucubrated
Well-Lucubrated rated it
3.0
Cute.I don't often use this word to describe something I've read, but I think it's acceptable to use The Comedy of Errors. It's not the strongest play of Shakespeare's that I've read, but that's understandable as it is apparently one of his earliest. And of course, occupying the middle ground in Bil...
I'm Reading...
I'm Reading... rated it
3.0 The Comedy of Errors
I listened to another one of Shakespeare plays, recorded by Librivox. It was a short comedy about the errors and misunderstandings that arise out of the fact that two pairs of twins are in one town without anyone knowing. Synopsis (Wikipedia):Due to a law forbidding the presence of Syracusian mer...
ayanami
ayanami rated it
A play with a hilariously absurd premise-- two sets of twins separated at birth, each twin with the same name as his brother. Lots of mistaken identities and confusion. This is probably funnier performed than read as a lot of the humour is slapstick.
DaringPeg
DaringPeg rated it
A very humorous read, though one occasionally misses jokes due to the changes in language which have occurred over time. overall however all may find humor in this play and its various adaptations to the theater and film.
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