"Shakespeare's earliest attempt at romantic comedy, two friends fall in love with the same woman, who is promised to another man."@en
"Shakespeare's romantic comedy about two young friends who become rivals for the daughter of the Duke of Milan."
"Presents William Shakespeare's play in which two good friends find themselves in love with Silvia, daughter of the Duke of Milan, who has promised her to another."@en
"A dramatization of William Shakespeare's Two gentlemen of Verona, produced for British television."@en
"Presents William Shakespeare's romantic comedy about the conflicting demands of love and friendship."@en
"Presents William Shakespeare's romantic comedy about the conflicting demands of love and friendship."
"A comedy about the rivalry between two good friends who find themselves in love with the same woman. Close friends Valentine and Proteus become rivals for the hand of Silvia, daughter of the Duke of Milan, who has promised her to the foolish coward Thurio. Proteus has Valentine banished, but Silvia escapes to the forest to join him. Proteus follows, with Julia who dotes on him. After a confrontation, the Duke eventually allows Valentine and Silvia to wed, and Proteus marries Julia."
"Presentation of the play from the Peter Alexander text, directed for television."
"Shakespeare's earliest attempt at romantic comedy. Two friends, Valentine and Proteus fall in love with Silvia, who is promised to another. Proteus forgets his old love, Julia, and thwarts Valentine's plan to elope with Silvia. Valentine is banished. Silvia follows, with her page, who is Julia in disguise. They all meet in the forest."
"Shakespeare's romantic comedy about two friends in love with the same woman. Presentation of the play from the Peter Alexander text, directed for television."@en
"Romantic comedy filled with complications as two gentlemen find themselves in love with Silvia, daughter of the Duke of Milan, who has promised her to another."@en
"Shakespeare's earliest romantic comedy in which two friends fall in love with a woman who is promised to another."@en
"Presents Shakespeare's play in which two good friends find themselves in love with Silvia, daughter of the Duke of Milan who has promised her to another."@en
"Musical adaptation of Shakespeare's comedy of the same name. Original Broadway run, 1971-1973."
"Shakespeare's earliest attempt at romantic comedy, two friends, Valentine and Proteus fall in love with Silvia, who is promised to another. Proteus forgets his old love, Julia and thwarts Valentine's plan to elope with Silvia. Valentine is banished. Silvia follows, with her page, who is Julia in disguise. They all meet in the forest. --from website."@en
"Close friends Valentine and Proteus become rivals for the hand of Silvia, daughter of the Duke of Milan, who has promised her to the foolish coward Thurio. Proteus has Valentine banished, but Silvia escapes to the forest to join him. Proteus follows, with Julia who dotes on him. After a confrontation, the Duke eventually allows Valentine and Silvia to wed, and Proteus marries Julia."
"Close friends Valentine and Proteus become rivals for the hand of Silvia, daughter of the Duke of Milan, who has promised her to the foolish coward Thurio. Proteus has Valentine banished, but Silvia escapes to the forest to join him. Proteus follows, with Julia who dotes on him. After a confrontation, the Duke eventually allows Valentine and Silvia to wed, and Proteus marries Julia."@en
"A dramatization of William Shakespeare's Two gentlemen of Verona, in which two good friends find themselves in love with Silvia, daughter of the Duke of Milan, who has promised her to another."@en
"A dramatization of William Shakespeare's Two gentlemen of Verona, in which two good friends find themselves in love with Silvia, daughter of the Duke of Milan, who has promised her to another."
"Both the "two gentleman"--Valentine and Proteus--are in love with Silvia. Proteus, who has forgotten his old love, Julia, discovers Valentine's plan to elope with Silvia and tells her father, the Duke. The Duke banishes Valentine, and Silvia leaves to join him, followed by Proteus and his page who is actually Julia in disguise. After numerous adventures, all come together. Julia and Proteus agree to marry, and the Duke accepts Valentine and gives him his daughter's hand."
"Both the "two gentleman"--Valentine and Proteus--are in love with Silvia. Proteus, who has forgotten his old love, Julia, discovers Valentine's plan to elope with Silvia and tells her father, the Duke. The Duke banishes Valentine, and Silvia leaves to join him, followed by Proteus and his page who is actually Julia in disguise. After numerous adventures, all come together. Julia and Proteus agree to marry, and the Duke accepts Valentine and gives him his daughter's hand."@en
"Television dramatization of William Shakespeare's play Two Gentlemen of Verona in which two good friends find themselves in love with Silvia, daughter of the Duke of Milan, who has promised her to another."@en
"Presents William Shakespeare's romantic comedy about the conflicting demands of love and friendship. Suggested audience: tertiary."
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British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service.
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New York Public Library, Billy Rose Theatre Collection, Theatre on Film and Tape Archive.
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Theatrical productions New York (State) New York 1991-2000.
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Theatrical productions New York (State) New York 2001-2010.
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