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Haven’t seen all 37 of Shakespeare’s plays yet?

Not to worry. You can enjoy the Bard’s entire theatrical output — including the sonnets — in 90 minutes of riotous mischief-making.

The Warehouse Theatre is staging the “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged).”

The comic parody offers a fast-paced tour through the Shakespearean canon. Three nimble jesters — Andy Croston, Evan Harris and Preston Taylor Stone — take on a few dozen roles, male and female.

Each play is performed at a breakneck pace.

“They tackle ‘Romeo and Juliet’ in seven minutes,” said Anne Kelly Tromsness, who is directing the play with her husband Jayce Tromsness.

Read more of this Greenville Online preview of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged).

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