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  • Penny Gay reviews The Merchant of Venice (Bell Shakespeare)

Penny Gay reviews The Merchant of Venice (Bell Shakespeare)

Written by Shakespeare Reloaded in Performances and Productions | 02.11.2017

Bell Shakespeare's production of The Merchant of Venice  has been touring Australia since July, and will finish up its season in Sydney.

Shakespeare Reloaded team member Professor Emerita Penny Gay recently reviewed this production for Reviewing Shakespeare - you can find her review online here. 

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