

The Maltese Bodkin
David Belke


A film noir comedy/mystery with Shakespeare on the brain.
Hard boiled detective Birnam Wood faces his most difficult case ever as he travels to Italy to unravel a scandal involving a rich merchant's young daughter.
But he soon finds himself drawn into a whirlwind of crime, blackmail and murder with a cast of characters that includes Scottish witches, star-crossed lovers, a pack of jesters and a strong willed woman people call a shrew.
It's a case of laugh out loud hilarity combined with a puzzling murder mystery with every suspect drawn from the works of William Shakespeare.
A stand alone theatrical adventure set in the world of the international hit The Maltese Bodkin .
"It's a hit. A most palpable hit. Playwright David Belke has hit this one out of the park."
— The Edmonton Sun
"Absolutely hilarious."
— SEE Magazine
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Trinculo Baptista’s jester (The Tempest) |
Sir Oliver De Bois Baptista’s advisor and castellan (As You Like It) |
Baptista Minola Wood’s client, a merchant of Padua (The Taming of the Shrew) |
Bianca Minola Baptista’s youngest daughter (The Taming of the Shrew) |
Emilia Owner of the Green Eyed Monster tavern, former maid with a past (Othello) |
Proteus A down on his luck gentleman of Verona (Two Gentlemen of Verona) |
Romeo Montague An eager would-be assistant from Verona (Romeo and Juliet) |
Borachio A villainous henchman (Much Ado About Nothing) |
Malvolio Baptista’s steward (Twelfth Night) |
Dogberry The captain of the local watch, a cop (Much Ado About Nothing) |
Conrade Another henchman (Much Ado About Nothing) |
Costard Chairman of the Paduan Fools’ Guild (Love’s Labours Lost) |
Touchstone A professional fool (As You Like It) |
Feste Another professional fool (Twelfth Night) |
Fool Yet another professional fool (King Lear) |
Titania An elven queen (A Midsummer Night’s Dream) |
Oberon An elven king (A Midsummer Night’s Dream) |
Petruchio Katherine’s husband to be (The Taming of the Shrew) |
Birnam Wood A private detective |
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