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Author: Kristen Martin

Kristen Martin, West Chester University (WCU) graduate in religious studies and English, is currently pursuing a master’s degree in creative writing and serving as the assistant director at WCU’s Writing Center. She wants to put her minor (theater arts) to use by writing articles and reviews for underprivileged youngsters. When she isn’t teaching writing, she loves to inspire creativity, especially among young African Americans.
Adriana (Marilyn McIntyre and Rudy Caporaso in REV's COMEDY OF ERRORS. Photo by Dave Kappler.
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THE COMEDY OF ERRORS (REV): I wasn’t brought up on Shakespeare; an epistolary review

Kristen Martin August 13, 2015 No Comments

This review of Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors was written in form of an Open Letter to a teenager from Jamaica.

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