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Four thespian enthusiasts find themselves in a dusty attic in Droitwich.
Their guide explains that Shakespeare, aged ten, lived there.
Then there emerges a Tudor-looking man, the ghost of Terry Shakespeare, embittered by his brother William's literary thievery.
To prove his point, he puts the visitors in a trance, making them perform scenes from the plays he has written.4 women, 2 men
The Droitwich Discovery is a play written by Nick Warburton and published by Samuel French (1996).
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Samuel French · 1996 · 40 pp
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