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Midsummer Night's Dream[edit]

Hi,

Can you please lead me to the source that supports the possibility the play was first staged at Sir Thomas Berkeley's wedding?

Thanks, Lotsofissues 08:38, 8 May 2005 (UTC) ›››Leave Me a Message‹‹‹[reply]

Thanks and BTW your name and date stamp is signed if you leave ~~~~ in place of your edits.

Regards, Lotsofissues 20:49, 8 May 2005 (UTC) ›››Leave Me a Message‹‹‹[reply]

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