

Three Hundred and One
David Allan Dodson


Awards & Recognition
WINNER! 2002 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Ted Schmitt Award, Outstanding New Play
What readers are saying
Readers appreciate the humorous take on Shakespeare's life and the satirical exploration of historical figures. Many find the play more engaging when performed rather than just read, enhancing the overall experience. The comedic elements and clever dialogue receive significant praise, making it enjoyable for audiences.
A 101 page play by Amy Freed
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WILLIAM SHAKSPERE A lad of Stratford. In his early thirties, mostly. Simple, honest, very appealing fellow. Possessor of hidden gifts. |
EDWARD DE VERE 17th Earl of Oxford. In his forties. Wicked, charming, sexy, brilliant. A closet writer. |
ELIZABETH Queen of England. Between forty and sixty. A sacred monster. Wants a boyfriend. |
ANNE HATHAWAY(Shakespeare's wife) Shakespeare's wife. Lively, illiterate, promiscuous. |
*HENRY WRIOTHESLEY(Vere's lover) 20's. Young and beautiful. Third Earl of Southhampton. Edward de Vere's lover. |
*OLD COLIN(Shakespeare's friend) An ancient shepherd, and Shakespeare's friend. |
*JOHN HEMINGE Manager of an acting company. |
*HENRY CONDELL(Heminge's partner) Heminge's partner. |
*GEOFFREY DUNDERBREAD A boy player. |
*RICHARD BURBAGE A leading man. |
FRANCIS BACONLADY LETTICEFRANCIS WALSINGHAMLORD BULEIGHEARL OF DARBY |
WALTER FITCH a playwright |
MINSTREL WITH A BEAUTIFUL VOICE |
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