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The Merry Knaves of Windsor

A New Comedy

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The Merry Knaves of Windsor

Von: Joplin James Sell
Gesprochen von: Andrew Cortes
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London, 1597. The Lord Chamberlain’s Men are used to the roar of the crowd, but they are entirely unprepared for the predatory gaze of the Virgin Queen. In a sudden strike of royal caprice, Elizabeth I has issued a command that sends a linear jolt of terror through the wooden foundations of the Globe. She demands a new comedy featuring her favorite glutton, Sir John Falstaff, and she wants him "in love." The catch? William Shakespeare has a mere fourteen days to conjure a masterpiece from the ink, or the company’s royal favor will be siphoned away into the black depths of the Thames.

At the center of this volcanic race against time are Alec Cooke and Robbie Goffe, the most celebrated boy players in London. As they don the silk and the lead white to become the Wives of Windsor, the atmospheric pressure of the theater begins to fracture. Behind the heavy velvet curtains and the gilded masks, a carnal and secret devotion has taken root, a primary recording of love that defies every script and royal decree.

As the rhythmic clock of the fourteen-day deadline tolls, the production becomes a magnificent architecture of chaos, filled with slamming laundry baskets, missed cues, and a mountain of horsehair padding known as Richard Burbage. But when a catastrophic disaster in the rafters turns the comedy into a visceral ritual of grief, the players are forced to decide what is real and what is merely a beautiful lie.

Witty, high velocity, deeply poetic, heart-wrenching, and fiercely romantic, The Merry Knaves of Windsor is a love letter to the theater, reminding us that all the world’s a stage, but the most honest performances happen when the paint finally comes off.

©2026 Joplin James Sell (P)2026 Joplin James Sell
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