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Sir John Falstaff, a visitor to the town of Windsor and needing money, sends letters to Mistresses Page and Ford, in the hope of wooing them and tapping into their husbands' fortunes. The women discover his intention and, enlisting Mistress Quickly as their messenger, set a trap. One of the merriest of Shakespeare comedies, and peopled with riotous characters such as Parson Hugh Evans and insane Doctor Caius, this is farce that is not to be missed.

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Based on the Myth of Pygmalion, a sculptor who fell in love with an ivory statue of his own making, the play was also the basis for the Broadway musical My Fair Lady. Professor Henry Higgins, professor of phonetics and linguistics, makes a bet with Colonel George Pickering that he can turn Eliza Doolittle, a Cockney 'guttersnipe' flower girl from Covent Garden, into a scoiety lady within six months. But what starts out as a bet, turns into much more when the stakes change from English society to matters of the heart.
* American Sign Language (ASL) performance