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Something with lots of intrigue. I’m leaning towards “King Lear.”
John Hinte, Bangor
“A Comedy of Errors” because it’s funny.
Eric Pelletier, Bangor
“Titus Andronicus” because it was feminism ahead of its time.
Jennie Leland, Bangor
“Julius Caesar.” We read that in English this year and I liked it.
Eric St. Pierre, Steuben
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” I’ve heard a little bit about and I’m curious to see it.
Simon Inferrera, Bangor
Probably “Macbeth” because it deals with fate.
David Brainerd, Howland
“Hamlet” because I liked reading the play and I haven’t seen it.
Melanie Beloff, Bradley
“Anne of Green Gables.” I haven’t seen it in play form yet.
Najean Shedyak, Unity
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