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Expert Dissects 'Romeo And Juliet' In Greenwich Library Series

GREENWICH, Conn. -- Shakespearean expert Bob Smith will lead a seven-week discussion of "Romeo and Juliet" beginning at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 1, at the Greenwich Library.

The Greenwich Library will hold a seven-week class on "Romeo and Juliet" starting on April 1.

The Greenwich Library will hold a seven-week class on "Romeo and Juliet" starting on April 1.

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"In the 10 years we've been exploring these great texts, it’s hard to believe that we are only now getting to this wonderful early work," Smith said in a statement. "I've directed this divine play three times and can't wait to have a go at it for seven whole weeks with my Greenwich group.”

The class will b on consecutive Wednesdays from April 1 through May 13 (with a film on May 13) and is open to all at no charge.

Copies of the play will be provided. For more information, contact Matthew Sgritta at msgritta@greenwichlibrary.org or call 203-622-7972.

The library is at 101 W. Putnam Ave., Greenwich. 

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