Christopher’s answer to “Can you a come up with a deleted scene from your favorite Shakespeare play?” > Likes and Comments

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message 1: by Monique (new)

Monique I can never tire of this man's humor...lol


message 2: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Watson Brilliant just brilliant!!


message 3: by Tracey (new)

Tracey "Poke him with a stick!" Great.


message 4: by Raya (new)

Raya Right up there with the Verges and Dogberry scene in Much Ado About Nothing!


message 5: by Cory (new)

Cory We just analyzed Antony's speech sentence by sentence at school. This is so perfect


message 6: by K.S. (new)

K.S. Trenten LOL! Anthony's flowery speeches are completely wasted on this crowd! :)


message 7: by Bloodorange (new)

Bloodorange I teach this speech at school, and I love this version;)


message 8: by Mari (new)

Mari I guess I liked it better the way Shakespeare had it.


message 9: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie That's brilliantly funny. Reminds me of the encounter with the peasants in Monty Python and the Holy Grail. "Well I didn't vote for you!"


message 10: by Peter (new)

Peter This was hysterical!


message 11: by Linda (new)

Linda Arnold I kept hearing and seeing Marty Feldman as Groundling 2.


message 12: by Robyn (new)

Robyn Same as Stephanie...I could hear the old lady's from Python "What av the Romans ever done for us".....
Thank you Mr. Moore...I could do with a lot more of that then!


message 13: by Andrea (new)

Andrea Chapin Love this! Encore!!!!


message 14: by SA (new)

SA Dar Oh geess... I wish you could re-write the whole play... this is just hilarious! More! More!


message 15: by Abby (new)

Abby Fisher Amazing, as always.


message 16: by Joe (new)

Joe Ha ha. Awesome. Laughing hysterically at my desk. Others wish to know about what, so I let them read and they just don't understand. So I must educate them on Christopher Moore. There will be some nice office gifts coming for this lot.


message 17: by Chanlin (new)

Chanlin McGuire I love how you did this keeping with the Shakespearean trends of puns, malapropism, and noticeably different patterns of speech between characters. So mindful, yet you make it look effortless. Great stuff.


message 18: by Faith (new)

Faith LOVE IT! Love you! Do more Shakespeare PLEASE!


message 19: by [deleted user] (new)

I loved this scene! It's hilarious!


message 20: by Rick (new)

Rick Presley Why am I reading this in an English accent...?


message 21: by Rita (new)

Rita YES! Write this, please! :D


message 22: by Tip (new)

Tip I would read your entire rewrite of Julius Caesar. Bravo


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