
At the Chesire Chase Stage, Sir Edward bellowed about Nick Cutter's crime. Shakespeare leapt to Cutter's defense, taking credit for having penned the letter. This unfortunately led to the bard being placed under arrest instead (Photo, left)! He managed to break free and yet another furious chase occured both for possession of the letter and Shakespeare's apprehension (Photo, below).

Fortunately, the Seadogs came to his rescue -- HUZZAH! (Photo, left).
However after another battle, Bardolph forced Shakespeare to read the letter out loud to demonstrate its criminality (Photo, left). The bard selected a patron to read it to. Whether the letter was criminal was still uncertain at that point -- but it clearly was POWERFUL!!! (Photos, below).



Soon Sir Robert Dudley appeared and reiterated his love for the Queen. However, Sir Edward stated he planned to speak against him on the matter of the marriage to the Queen. And yet then another battle broke out, with the Seadogs and Sir Robert the victors (Photo, left).
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