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Month: September 2016

A lovely parody of Richard III with a song from “Hamilton” 

September 19, 2016September 19, 2016 | astronut1

As you know, I’m a huge fan of Shakespeare and the Broadway musical “Hamilton,” so I was delighted when I saw this post on “Good Tickle Brain!”

Original Post Here: check them out for Shakespearean humor!

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