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After Angelica Kauffmann. Two gentlemen of Verona, Valentine, Proteus, Silvia, & Julia, act V, scene IV. Print, ca. 19th century. Shelfmark ART File S528t7 no. 40 (size S).

O.B. Hardison Poetry Series hosted the reading Before & After: Poets Respond to Two Gentlemen of Verona on May 9, 2014. Before & After showcased two local poets, Michael Gushue and Regie Cabico, who responded to the Fiasco Theater's production of The Two Gentlemen of Verona (Fiasco Theater, 2014). The original work of the poets explored themes from the play, in a unique lyrical communication between genres.