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Shakespeare: he makes Nick feel self-conscious ("God, I Hate Shakespeare" (reprise)). He wishes there was a way to top Shakespeare and steals from the Money Box to see a soothsayer. He finds a soothsayer named Thomas Nostradamus (the nephew of the famous soothsayer
217:, Washington, in April 2015. However, when a Broadway theatre became available, Kevin McCollum decided to open the show without the Seattle tryout. "David Armstrong, artistic director of 5th Avenue Theater, said ... that after the positive buzz surrounding the musical's workshop in October , he and Mr. McCollum began discussing the possibility of the show bypassing Seattle in favor of Broadway." The developmental lab took place in New York City in October 2014 with Casey Nicholaw as director and choreographer.
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Musical" as well, but dismisses these doubts once he learned the musical is sold out. A hurt Nigel scrambles out onto the street and is confronted by Shakespeare, who steals his hit under the guise of "improving it". Later, Nigel runs into Bea, who explains to him that they should still trust Nick because they can always fall on him if they need him ("Right Hand Man" (reprise)).
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Shakespeare that they will be exiled to America ("To Thine Own Self:" (reprise)). She says that they always wanted a new country house and they are getting a house in a new country. Portia then arrives, having escaped the tower. She renounces her father's ideals and joins the Bottoms, Shylock, and Nostradamus in exile.
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beautiful sonnets ("We See the Light"). Nigel is not very happy with "Omelette" and claims that it does not feel right. Brother
Jeremiah interrupts the lovers and takes Portia away to be imprisoned in a tower for disobeying. Saddened by the loss of his love, Nigel becomes inspired to write a completely different play that is revealed to be
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Shylock are on trial and are about to be sentenced to beheading when Bea enters disguised as a lawyer. She makes Nick confess that he stole from the Money Box and tells the judge that beheading him would be redundant because he has already lost his head. She
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Nigel sneaks out to London Bridge to see Portia, where he reads her another poem about his love for her. He worries about their future together, but Portia reassures him by saying that everyone, even Nick and
Brother Jeremiah, will change their minds about their relationship when they hear Nigel's
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Shylock, who also has an invitation to the after-party, and tells him that Nigel is attending it. Furious at Nigel, Nick goes to the party
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Shylock the Jew. Shylock expresses a desire to help fund the troupe, but Nick rejects him as it is illegal to employ a Jew. Bea, Nick's wife, tells them the events of her day and how she acquired their dinner as she serves
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Shakespeare for feedback, before a messenger arrives with an
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473:). Nick asks him what the next big thing in theatre will be, and Nostradamus says that it will be "a musical", a play where the speaking stops, and the story is told through songs. Nick thinks it is ridiculous but quickly warms up to the idea ("A Musical").
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rather than being a Danish prince. Nick gets excited at the possibilities of success and dreams of a future in which crowds cheer for him and Shakespeare bows down to him ("Bottom's Gonna Be on Top").
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brothers are trying to steal Shakespeare's upcoming hit. An excited Shakespeare decides to disguise himself as "Toby Belch" and audition for the brothers' troupe in order to steal the play.
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is a riotous Shakespeare musical ripe for the West End"
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