Malvolio

Malvolio

Betty Shamieh

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Editorial:
Broadway Play Publishing Inc
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9798888560280
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An irreverent comedy and sequel to Shakespeare’s TWELFTH NIGHT. It’s wartime. A lowborn steward, Malvolio, has risen to the rank of general. He is determined to seek vengeance on a cast of characters who tormented him twenty years earlier until he encounters Volina, the daughter of Duke Orsino and Duchess Viola. MALVOLIO explores both revenge and redemption.

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