Frieda’s daughter, Celia, leaves with her and the two cousins/friends travel to the forest where Rosalind, after having sparked a romance with Orlando, a young man oppressed by his older brother, transforms herself by disguise into a man resigned to a lonely existence. Rosalind, daughter of defeated Duke Senior, is banished from court by the victorious Duke Frieda. And that everything eventually skews toward the good makes the play a hilarious delight. In the magical forest of Arden, in which exiled nobles must mingle with fools, philosophers and various rustic characters, anything might happen. But can political and personal rivalries dissolve when love is in the air? The world of this classic comedy can be complicated for those struggling through flawed relationships and pursuing short-sighted ambitions.
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