The Merry Wives of Windsor, Orlando-UCF Shakespeare Festival

Walt Disney Amphitheater in Lake Eola Park
April 2 – May 11, 1997

As Sir Hugh Evans, a Baptist-styled preacher full of brimstone and laughs. (PHOTO: Orlando-UCF Shakespeare Festival)

As Sir Hugh Evans, a Baptist-styled preacher full of brimstone and laughs. (PHOTO: Orlando-UCF Shakespeare Festival)

Master Page, Dr. Caius, and Sir Hugh Evans await a message before the duel. (PHOTO: Orlando-UCF Shakespeare Festival)

Master Page, Dr. Caius, and Sir Hugh Evans await a message before the duel. (PHOTO: Orlando-UCF Shakespeare Festival)

Sir Hugh Evans asks Robin (Michael Geniac) to deliver his challenge for the duel. (PHOTO: Orlando-UCF Shakespeare Festival)

Sir Hugh Evans asks Robin (Michael Geniac) to deliver his challenge for the duel. (PHOTO: Orlando-UCF Shakespeare Festival)

The Host of the Garter (Dan McLeary) has Dr. Caius (Mark Rector) and Sir Hugh Evans (Johnny Lee Davenport) make up after they learn they have been duped into dueling. (PHOTO: Orlando-UCF Shakespeare Festival)

The Host of the Garter (Dan McLeary) has Dr. Caius (Mark Rector) and Sir Hugh Evans (Johnny Lee Davenport) make up after they learn they have been duped into dueling. (PHOTO: Orlando-UCF Shakespeare Festival)

 

Sir Hugh Evans (Johnny Lee Davenport), Master Page (Michael R. Carleton), and Dr. Caius (Mark Rector) plot revenge against the Host of the Garter. (PHOTO: Orlando-UCF Shakespeare Festival)

Sir Hugh Evans (Johnny Lee Davenport), Master Page (Michael R. Carleton), and Dr. Caius (Mark Rector) plot revenge against the Host of the Garter. (PHOTO: Orlando-UCF Shakespeare Festival)

Lawyer Robert Shallow (J.D. Sutton) consults with Sir Hugh Evans. (PHOTO: Orlando-UCF Shakespeare Festival)

Lawyer Robert Shallow (J.D. Sutton) consults with Sir Hugh Evans. (PHOTO: Orlando-UCF Shakespeare Festival)

Dr. Caius (Mark Rector) and Sir Hugh Evans duel for the love of Mistress Anne Page. (PHOTO: Orlando-UCF Shakespeare Festival)

Dr. Caius (Mark Rector) and Sir Hugh Evans duel for the love of Mistress Anne Page. (PHOTO: Orlando-UCF Shakespeare Festival)

 

 

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