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Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble (emblem)
The Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble (QSE) is an Australian theatre company. It is based in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, and is the resident theatre company of the University of Queensland. Artistic directors * Rob Pensalfini (2001- ) * Suzanne Little (theatre), Suzanne Little (2001–2005) Management * General Manager, Rebecca Murphy (2017 - ) * General Manager, Paul Adam (2014 - 2017) * General Manager, Anne Pensalfini (2004 - 2006) Key productions * ''As You Like It'', directed by Rob Pensalfini (2002) * ''Pericles, Prince of Tyre, Pericles'', directed by Ira Seidenstein (2003) * ''Coriolanus (play), Coriolanus'', directed by Anne Pensalfini (2003) * ''The Comedy of Errors'', directed by Rob Pensalfini (2005) * ''The Madness of King Lear'', an experimental re-working of King Lear, directed by Stephen Daniels (theatre), Stephen Daniels (2005) * ''Shakespeare's Briefs, or Let's Kill All The Lawyers'', featuring scenes from Shakespeare's plays which involve legal matters ...
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Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble (emblem)
The Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble (QSE) is an Australian theatre company. It is based in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, and is the resident theatre company of the University of Queensland. Artistic directors * Rob Pensalfini (2001- ) * Suzanne Little (theatre), Suzanne Little (2001–2005) Management * General Manager, Rebecca Murphy (2017 - ) * General Manager, Paul Adam (2014 - 2017) * General Manager, Anne Pensalfini (2004 - 2006) Key productions * ''As You Like It'', directed by Rob Pensalfini (2002) * ''Pericles, Prince of Tyre, Pericles'', directed by Ira Seidenstein (2003) * ''Coriolanus (play), Coriolanus'', directed by Anne Pensalfini (2003) * ''The Comedy of Errors'', directed by Rob Pensalfini (2005) * ''The Madness of King Lear'', an experimental re-working of King Lear, directed by Stephen Daniels (theatre), Stephen Daniels (2005) * ''Shakespeare's Briefs, or Let's Kill All The Lawyers'', featuring scenes from Shakespeare's plays which involve legal matters ...
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