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'My Gold!' Quoth He
“This monologue is a fast paced and humorous retelling of two people having two vastly different conversations because of mistaken identities. It’s quick, it’s absurd, it’s a lot of fun, and it teaches a crucial lesson - communication is key.”

Sweet Mistress, ‘What Your Name is Else, I Know Not
Believed to be one of Shakespeare's earliest plays, The Comedy of Errors is Shakespearean Farce at its best. With its two sets of twins, the play has a nearly continuous flow of mistaken identities, miscommunications, and unforeseen romances. This week, University of Wisconsin - La Crosse theatre student, Wriley Hoffner, performs as Antipholus of Syracuse in this week’s monologue.