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Seton Hall Theatre produces “Taming of the Shrew” at SOPAC
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COTHThe Seton Hall Theatre continues its 2008-2009 theatrical season with William Shakespeare's “The Taming of the Shrew.” Annalise Weindel `10 and Henry LaGue `09 lead a cast of students in this classic battle of the sexes. 
 
Petruchio, played by Henry LaGue `09, must woo and win the recalcitrant Kate, played by Annalise Weindel `10, in order for Katherine's sister, Bianca, played by Claire Suellentrop '12, can marry her true love. Comedy ensues in the pursuit of true love. 
 
Prof. James P. McGlone directs a talented group of Theatre majors in this production in this production at the South Orange Performing Arts Center. Performances are February 20, 21, 27, and 28 at 8:00 PM and February 22 and March 1 at 2:00 PM. For tickets, call (973) 313-ARTS (2787).
 
The Seton Hall Theatre is part of the Seton Hall Arts Council. For more information about upcoming productions and other events, please visit http://artsci.shu.edu/artscouncil, call (973) 313-6338, or send an e-mail to artscouncil@shu.edu.
 

For more information please contact:
Pete Reader, Chair, Department of Communication
(973) 275-2790
Readerpe@shu.edu

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