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Date night idea: “Jane Anger” at The Warehouse Theatre

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Two actors pose in period costumes

Tinasha LaRayé plays the titular Jane Anger and Liam MacDougall plays William Shakespeare in The Warehouse Theatre’s upcoming comedy.

Photo by Will Crooks

Ready for a play that will make you laugh about the pandemic? ...The 1606 one, that is?

Enter: “Jane Anger,” opening at The Warehouse Theatre on Friday, Jan. 31, and running through Feb. 16. If Monty Python is more your speed than Masterpiece Theatre — or maybe you just think theatre can take itself a bit too seriously sometimes — this play is for you.

Directed by Anne Kelly Tromsness, it’s an uproarious comedy full of surprises (read: leave the kids at home for this one).

Date night, planned

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