Winter's Tale - William Shakespeare

"The Winter's Tale" is a play by William Shakespeare, originally published in the First Folio of 1623. Although it was grouped among the comedies, some modern editors have relabelled the play as one of Shakespeare's late romances.
First performance: May 11, 1611
Playwright: William Shakespeare
Composer: Shaun Davey
Original language: English
Characters: Leontes, Perdita, Florizel, Polixenes, Hermione, Archidamus, Mopsa, Mamillius, Dion, Paulina, Dorcas, Camillo, Cleomenes, Autolycus, Shepherd, Clown, Antigonus, Emilia

Act 1, Scene 1: Antechamber in LEONTES' palace.
Act 1, Scene 2: A room of state in the same.

Act 2, Scene 1: A room in LEONTES' palace.
Act 2, Scene 2: A prison.
Act 2, Scene 3: A room in LEONTES' palace.

Act 3, Scene 1: A sea-port in Sicilia.
Act 3, Scene 2: A court of Justice.
Act 3, Scene 3: Bohemia. A desert country near the sea.
Act 4, Scene 2: Bohemia. The palace of POLIXENES.
Act 4, Scene 3: A road near the Shepherd's cottage.
Act 4, Scene 4: The Shepherd's cottage.

Act 5, Scene 1: A room in LEONTES' palace.
Act 5, Scene 2: Before LEONTES' palace.
Act 5, Scene 3: A chapel in PAULINA'S house.

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