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Dumaine (Eric Anderson) proclaims his love thru poetry as his compatriots peer down from a tree in the Huntington Theatre Company’s production of Shakespeare’s comedy, "Love’s Labour’s Lost," directed by Nicholas Martin. Photo: © T. Charles Erickson.
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Boyet, the Princess’s attendant (Neil A. Casey) escorts Maria (Krystal Rowley) and Rosaline (Zabryna Guevara) in the Huntington Theatre Company’s production of Shakespeare’s comedy, “Love’s Labour’s Lost,” directed by Nicholas Martin. Photo: © T. Charles Erickson.
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The Princess of France (Mia Barron, center) tries to untangle the effect of crossed love notes between Rosaline (Zabryna Guevara, l.) and Ferdinand, the King of Navarre (Kieran Campion) in the Huntington Theatre Company’s production of Shakespeare’s comedy, “Love’s Labour’s Lost,” directed by Nicholas Martin. Photo: © T. Charles Erickson.
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When the Princess of France and her three lady friends arrive by boat, the young men’s oaths of abstinence begin to crumble in the Huntington Theatre Company’s production of Shakespeare’s comedy, “Love’s Labour’s Lost,” directed by Nicholas Martin. Here, Rosaline (Zabryna Guevara) and Berowne (Noah Bean) meet for the first time. Photo: © T. Charles Erickson.
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The Princess of France (Mia Barron) and Ferdinand the King of Navarre (Kieran Campion) become acquainted after the Princess and her three friends arrive in the Huntington Theatre Company’s production of Shakespeare’s comedy, “Love’s Labour’s Lost,” directed by Nicholas Martin. Photo: © T. Charles Erickson.
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The Princess of France and her ladies in waiting arrive on the shores of the Kingdom of Navarre in the Huntington Theatre Company’s production of Shakespeare’s comedy, “Love’s Labour’s Lost,” directed by Nicholas Martin. Photo: © T. Charles Erickson.
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The Princess of France (Mia Barron) admonishes Ferdinand, the King of Navarre (Kieran Campion) for trying to trick her in the Huntington Theatre Company’s production of Shakespeare’s comedy, “Love’s Labour’s Lost,” directed by Nicholas Martin. Photo: © T. Charles Erickson.
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The lords and the ladies are treated to a theatrical production of “The Nine Worthies,” the tales of heroic world leaders in the Huntington Theatre Company’s production of Shakespeare’s comedy, “Love’s Labour’s Lost,” directed by Nicholas Martin. Photo: © T. Charles Erickson.
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The women compare the gifts they’ve been given by the men in the Huntington Theatre Company’s production of Shakespeare’s comedy, “Love’s Labour’s Lost,” directed by Nicholas Martin. (l.-r.: Mia Barron, Zabryna Guevara, Rachel Rusch and Krystal Rowley.) Photo: © T. Charles Erickson.
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Moth (Jeremy Beck, l.) and Costard (Tommy Schrider) listen to a featsin the Huntington Theatre Company’s production of Shakespeare’s comedy, "Love’s Labour’s Lost," directed by Nicholas Martin. Photo: © T. Charles Erickson.
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Ferdinand, the King of Navarre (Kieran Campion) reads aloud his love note to the Princess of France, oblivious that he's not alone in the Huntington Theatre Company’s production of Shakespeare’s comedy, "Love’s Labour’s Lost," directed by Nicholas Martin. Photo: © T. Charles Erickson.
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Don Adriano de Armado (Will Lebow, r.) and his young page Moth (Jeremy Beck) concoct one of the schemes Armado hopes will win him the hand of Jaquenetta in the Huntington Theatre Company’s production of Shakespeare’s comedy, "Love’s Labour’s Lost," directed by Nicholas Martin. Photo: © T. Charles Erickson.
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Berowne (Noah Bean, r.) secretly quizzes Boyet (Neil A. Casey) about the women with whom he has arrived in the Huntington Theatre Company’s production of Shakespeare’s comedy, "Love’s Labour’s Lost," directed by Nicholas Martin. Photo: © T. Charles Erickson.
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Four young scholars (l.-r.: Eric Anderson, James McMenamin, Keiran Campion, Noah Bean) find their oath of chastity is in serious trouble in the Huntington Theatre Company's production of "Love's Labour's Lost," directed by Nicholas Martin. Photo © Derek Kouyoumjian.
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Four young scholars (l.-r.: Eric Anderson, James McMenamin, Keiran Campion, Noah Bean) find their oath of chastity is in serious trouble in the Huntington Theatre Company's production of "Love's Labour's Lost," directed by Nicholas Martin. Photo © Derek Kouyoumjian.
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