 Mlle. Verity to lazy to sign in 9/29/03 . chapter 1 This was very funny, even if no one in the audience brought up Juliets age *cackles* she's actually not able to consent. It'd be interesting to see King Lear, and be nice to Edmund. Please? |
 Elsa2 9/17/03 . chapter 1I loved the accents you gave them! Hope you write one for Othello - it's my favourite ;-). I could just see Iago as Woody Allen and Desdemona as Buffy the Vampire Slayer (goodness knows why or how...) |
 kelek 9/2/03 . chapter 1 This was so, so funny, even though I have never read shakespeare. You just made it sound more interesting! _ I didn't understand what kind of accent Egeus had, though, even though you wrote it descriptively. [Maybe 'cause I don't hear much of it?] |
 Mary-Sue Ellen 1/27/02 . chapter 1Hey, that's really creative. :: applauds :: I liked it very much. |
 Linx4 1/25/02 . chapter 1that was awesome...innovative and original! if you don't mind my asking, where did you come up with the idea? i hope you follow it up with further "shows". |
 All Mighty Terrestrial 1/24/02 . chapter 1Ha ha! The Shakespeare stories are just ripe for something like this, with all the dysfunctionality. I love how you didn't just stick with Romeo and Juliet but explored some of the other plays as well. Good job! |
 Finn Mac Cool 1/10/02 . chapter 1Very, very funny. Like that you didn't use just Romeo and Juliet, but I think having Oberon and Puck as guests would have made it perfect. |
 Remix Sakura 1/10/02 . chapter 1This was well done ;; Very amusing. The next chapter will be great, too, I bet! |
 WaverlyAsh 1/8/02 . chapter 1Marcutcio, isn't spelled? My dad did that play last spring and I read the script. Justa-curios. other than that, I like. If thou didist another, prehaps thou could incorpoate (luv that word!) Rosalind and Orlando, from As You Like It. |