Young Shakespeare is coerced into performing his most recent comedy, "Romeo and Ethel, the Pirate's Daughter," before the play has ever been written. His play breathes new life when a beautiful noblewoman tries out for a part, and as a result, they fall in love despite the fact that it is banned (and title). Shakespeare's comedy soon turns into tragedy as their love develops, and this is a key moment in the play.
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Young Shakespeare is coerced into performing his most recent comedy, "Romeo and Ethel, the Pirate's Daughter," before the play has ever been written. His play breathes new life when a beautiful noblewoman tries out for a part, and as a result, they fall in love despite the fact that it is banned (and title). Shakespeare's comedy soon turns into tragedy as their love develops, and this is a key moment in the play.
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