
Not Without Right: Shakespeare's Secrets
Shakespeare and his Muse battle over the true story of Will’s life and plays to prove that he, and only he, is the true author of the Complete Works.
This new work, by Los Angeles-based theatre ensemble Will & Company, direct from the fringe festivals of Hollywood, Avignon, and Edinburgh, is presented as part of the Melbourne Fringe by Bard’s Apothecary.
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Tue 30 Sep |
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Location 
Bard's Apothecary
7/24 Crossley St
Melbourne 3000
Price and bookings
From $10 to $35
Adult / general $27 |
Senior $14 |
Student / concession $14 |
Children $10 |
Free for children under 12
Contact details
Accessibility
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