Thank you, I thought Burgess was right but could only come up with Meredith to go with it...
Bwahahahahaha!!!!
And now I'm suddenly thinking about FDR's influence on Meredith's Penguin.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Thank you, I thought Burgess was right but could only come up with Meredith to go with it...
Bwahahahahaha!!!!
And now I'm suddenly thinking about FDR's influence on Meredith's Penguin.
Strange Brew!
Ahahahahaha!!! It's funny because it's true!
Oh, the BBC productions of The Animated Shakespeare which aired in the U.S. on HBO.
And, of course, there's Pratchett - both Wyrd Sisters and Lords and Ladies use Shakespearean plots (Macbeth and Dream, respectively)
Plus, there's the 3rd story of Gaiman's Dream Country in which Titania and Oberon actually see Midsummer Night's Dream performed for them
Robert LePage did a one-person Hamlet called Elsinore.
1000 Acres--King Lear with incest!
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern, natch.
Didn't Bill & Ted pick up Shakespeare?
Also, Fonzie doing Hamlet on Happy Days.
As an aside, why would you ever go to the theater with Roderick Alleyn? It's like asking Jessica Fletcher over for the weekend.
snork. Of course, the same goes for living near Miss Marple.
Sports Night also has a St. Crispin's Day reference, though it's not crucial to the episode. (Just to a really slashy reading.)
There's also an... interesting German play called HamletMachine [link] Very German.
OH! Stoppard's Dogg's Hamlet, Cahoot's Macbeth [link]
Better than either R&G are Dead or Rock 'N' Roll, in my opinion. Also why I will occasionally say "Gymshoes" in a Mr. Burns-like fashion. It's a fantastic set of plays.
In the Bleak MidWinter [link]