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Here, he put on play after play—Romeo And Juliet, which is about a war between some sort of Kardashians and some sort of Baldwins; Macbeth, which is a play about Macbeth, whose name (Macbeth) you shouldn’t say in a theater, even though it says Macbeth’s name in the script and people call him Macbeth in the play and it says Macbeth on the posters; The Tempest, which is sort of like Lost except there’s a wizard on the island—the nearest Shakespeare ever came to writing a proper Super Nintendo game; Richard III, which is about a sort of elephant man who’d give anything for a horse; King Lear, the ...more
Cunk on Everything: The Encyclopedia Philomena
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