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Glenamond College brings 400-year-old plague tale back to the stage


Glenamond College brings 400-year-old plague tale back to the stage
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A rarely seen play that was first staged in London 400 years ago, after an outbreak of the bubonic plague, has been given a timely revival at a Perthshire school.
The Ben Jonson-penned Epicene, also know as The Silent Woman, made its debut in 1609 when Britain’s theatres reopened following a pandemic.
It has been brought back to the stage by Glenalmond College, one of the few schools which has managed to put on an end-of-year show. ....

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