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Hugh Fennyman:
How much is that, Mr Frees?Frees:Twenty pounds to the penny, Mr. Fennyman.Hugh Fennyman:Correct.Philip Henslowe:But I have to pay the actors and the author.Hugh Fennyman:Share of the profits.Philip Henslowe:There's never any.Hugh Fennyman:Of course not.Philip Henslowe:Oh, oh, Mr. Fennyman. I think you might have hit upon something
How much is that, Mr Frees?Frees:Twenty pounds to the penny, Mr. Fennyman.Hugh Fennyman:Correct.Philip Henslowe:But I have to pay the actors and the author.Hugh Fennyman:Share of the profits.Philip Henslowe:There's never any.Hugh Fennyman:Of course not.Philip Henslowe:Oh, oh, Mr. Fennyman. I think you might have hit upon something
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Say two performances for safety How much is that Mr Frees
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20 pounds to the penny Mr Fennyman Correct
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But I have to pay the actors and the author Share of the profits
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There s never any Of course not
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Mr Fennyman I think you might have hit upon something
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Movie Summary
The world's greatest ever playwright, William Shakespeare, is young, out of ideas and short of cash, but meets his ideal woman and is inspired to write one of his most famous plays.


