Shakespeare's gripping comedy 'The Merchant of Venice' at Chicago's Heartland Studio Theatre

Shakespeare’s gripping comedy “The Merchant of Venice”
Heartland Studio Theatre
7016 N. Glenwood Ave.
Chicago, IL 60626
Half price! $10

In this interpretation of William Shakespeare’s famous comedy “The Merchant of Venice,” the Bohemian Theatre Ensemble in Chicago tackles one of the legendary playwright’s most complicated and compelling stories. A rich, Venetian merchant owes loot to a ruthless lender all while courting a clever lass named Portia. Click here for half-price tickets!

Menexis Merchant's picture

I missed the “The Merchant

I missed the “The Merchant of Venice” last year when it was playing. This year I’ve yet to hear anything about it…

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this is such a great show. i

this is such a great show. i just loved it.

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