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DVD – Slings & Arrows, Season Two

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We've got DVD – Slings & Arrows, Season Two for you.

From the back of the box:

"In its second season, the smash hit Canadian comedy about a struggling Shakespearean theatre troupe explores the conflicts of middle age and rebranding: Am I who I want to be—or not to be?

"Now ensconced as artistic director of the New Burbage theatre festival, Geoffrey (Paul Gross) must stage the cursed play Macbeth to fulfill the vision of his deceased predecessor Oliver (Stephen Ouimette). The actor cast in the lead (Geraint Wyn Davies) engages in a titanic clash of egos with Geoffrey, while Oliver weighs in from the grave. The festival faces a financial crisis that forces its CEO (Mark McKinney) to engage in some risky business, while leading lady Ellen (Martha Burns) endures a life-altering tax audit. Adding to the mayhem is the return of madcap guest director Darren Nichols (Don McKellar), who stages a post post-modern Romeo and Juliet after the original director breaks her neck. Could it be the curse of Macbeth?"

DVD Special Features Include:
  • cast interviews
  • bloopers
  • deleted and extended scenes
  • trailer
  • photo gallery
  • production notes
  • lyrics to "Mackers" and "Call the Understudy"
  • cast filmographies
Contains strong coarse language.







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