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N.B.: I am posting this notice on behalf of Keir Cutler.  K.B.


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Winnipeg Fringe Festival 2003

Mark Twain’s   “Is Shakespeare Dead?”
-the 1909 book that debunks the myth that William Shakespeare wrote the
Works of Shakespeare.

adapted and performed by
Keir Cutler
www.keircutler.com

Prairie Theatre Exchange,
Mainstage,  3rd floor Portage Place
393 Portage Ave.
Winnipeg, Manitoba

Is Shakespeare Dead?    Show Length: 50 minutes     Tix:  $8

Wed, July 16@7:00 PM Thu, July 17@5:00 PM Fri, July 18@5:00 PM
Sat, July 19@5:00 PM Sun, July 20@3:00 PM Mon, July 21@5:00 PM
Tue, July 22@6:45 PM Wed, July 23@6:45 PM Thu, July 24@7:00 PM
Fri, July 25@6:45 PM Sat, July 26@7:00 PM Sun, July 27@3:00 PM

---critical comments on “Is Shakespeare Dead?”

"vintage Mark Twain. . .Keir Cutler's a marvel to watch."  Kieran Grant,
Toronto Sun

"An irrefutable case ... the Bard-gospel truth preached by Fringe-circuit
superstar Keir  Cutler."
Matt Radz The Montreal Gazette.

"very convincing and very entertaining,"  Craig McKee, The Suburban.
(Montreal)

“If all university lectures were like this, people would be breaking down
the doors to get into school.”    Mark Rieger  The Link (Concordia
University, Montreal)

"highly engrossing and entertaining,”   Grahame Renyk, Toronto's EYE Weekly

"entertaining and persuasive,"   Glen Sumi, Toronto's NOW Weekly

BIO - Keir Cutler has been called “a masterful entertainer,” (Winnipeg Free
Press) “a marvel to watch,” (Toronto Sun) and “a Fringe-circuit superstar.”
(Montreal Gazette)  Keir is the multi-award-winning playwright/performer of
Teaching Shakespeare: A Parody , (Mecca, Frankie, “Overall Excellence
Award-Solo” New York Fringe 2000) and the sequel Teaching Shakespeare 2.
He has performed his writings across Canada and in New York City.  Keir has
a Ph.D. in theatre from Wayne State University in Detroit, a playwriting
diploma from the National Theatre School of Canada, and a B.A. from McGill
University.  He is a member of ACTRA and the Playwright’s Guild of Canada.

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