Shakespeare's Unimpressed Wife Reads A Piece
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Shakespeare in the Way
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One More Iambic Pentameter And You're History
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Hamlet Vs. Amazon Prime -- Hamlet Debates
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And, Of Course, When The King Said 'a Horse
Al Ross
A Woman Speaks To Shakespeare
David Sipress
He's, Like, 'to Be Or Not To Be,' And I'm, Like
Lee Lorenz
Two Directors Speak To An Actor At An Audition
Tom Chitty
Shall I Compare Thee To My Ex?
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It Is A Tale Told By An Idiot
Bruce Eric Kaplan
Alas, Poor Yorick
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Et tu Little Caesar
Paul Noth
A Shakespearean Actress Says To Her Costar
Tom Hamilton
Good, But Not Immortal
Al Ross
O Romeo, Romeo. Lurking Outside My Balcony
Benjamin Schwartz
New Yorker October 28th, 1991
Stuart Leeds
Hamlet
Jason Adam Katzenstein
A Shakespearean Actress Says To Her Costar
Tim Hamilton
Once More Unto The Breach
James Stevenson
Hey, Just Wanted To Say Loved 'merchant.'
Donald Reilly
Why Can't He Just Hibernate
James Stevenson
March Madness
Eli Dreyfus and Sophie Abromowitz
New Yorker May 29th, 2000
Tom Kleh
Can you please just say Fault Gerald
David Sipress
Oh, Romeo, Romeo
Navied Mahdavian
Bartlett's Unfamiliar Quotations
Roz Chast
New Yorker August 4th, 2008
Jack Ziegler
New Yorker March 26th, 2007
Jack Ziegler
New Yorker August 1st, 1964
Warren Miller
Don't Remind Him It's Father's Day
James Stevenson
A Medieval Prince Says To His Princess
Dan Roe
It's True That I Promised You My Kingdom
Dana Fradon
Certainly. The Rest Of The Quotation Is 'deny Thy
Carl Rose
Macbeth Take Two
Roz Chast
Hamlet Is Confronted By The Skeleton Whose Skull
Benjamin Schwartz
Man And Woman Sit On Bench Opposite One Another
Drew Dernavich
Hamlet Kneels In The Graveyard Holding The Skull
Zachary Kanin
Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer's Day?
David Sipress
New Yorker May 25th, 1992
Bruce Eric Kaplan
And If You Prick
Lee Lorenz
Hamlet And Yorick The Prequel
Edward Frascino
Hamlet's Great-great-great-great Grandson
Roz Chast
New Yorker December 7th, 1998
Michael Crawford
Mr. Tilson Will Suffer You Gladly Now
John Caldwell
New Yorker September 11th, 1995
Stuart Leeds
You'll Love It! It's A Tale Told By An Idiot
Bernard Schoenbaum
Then We're In Agreement. There's Nothing Rotten
Dana Fradon
I Quack, Therefore I Am
Lee Lorenz
New Yorker May 26th, 1962
Edward Koren
O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore Art Thou Romeo?
Perry Barlow
Norma Shearer And Leslie Howard Was In 'romeo
Carl Rose
Word Around School
Lars Kenseth
A Young William Shakespeare Is Questioned
Paul Noth
Light Through Yonder Scaffolding
Drew Dernavich
It's Not A Huge Role
Michael Crawford
Never Write A Sonnet On An Empty Stomach
Michael Shaw
Very Very Very Very Very Important
Warren Miller
A Thousand Monkeys Collaborating
Daniel Kanhai
Doing Shakespeare in the Park
Ellis Rosen