Good Men and True - A Shakespearean farce - By Ian Bonner and Marty Shea

A philosophical farce featuring three of Shakespeare's women-pretending-to-be-men characters. Viola from Twelfth Night, Portia from The Merchant of Venice and Rosalind from As You Like It are trapped below deck on a ship during the storm from The Tempest. Each tries to hide their true identity from each other and the ship's Boatswain—who believes the storm is a curse caused by a stowaway woman who must be thrown overboard.

Cast: 4
Minimal set requirements.
Two Acts - Running time approximately 90 Minutes

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