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Measure for Measure

noun

  1. a comedy (1604) by Shakespeare.


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Shakes has also recently begun expanding into new works, first with Keiko Green’s “The Bed Trick,” inspired by Shakespeare’s “Measure for Measure,” and now with a just-announced new musical from Justin Huertas called “The Bad Parts,” inspired by “Much Ado About Nothing.”

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It has more fiber and is far more nutritious than typical gluten-free, “ Measure for Measure” baking blends.

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For this contemporary exploration, Green sets her play among a group of college freshmen whose collective world gets rocked by a student production of Shakespeare’s “Measure for Measure,” in which the bed trick features.

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He was also a respected stage actor who appeared in several New York Shakespeare Festival productions, including “Measure for Measure,” “Twelfth Night,” “As You Like It” and “Henry V,” for which his performance in the title role earned him an Obie Award in 1997.

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“First time I saw Andre Braugher was in Measure for Measure in Central Park. 1993. Angelo. He fired onto the stage and I was like, “Whoa.

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