Shakesperean Sequels

A Midsummer Night’s Bad Acid Trip

Veronan Wedding - You’ve never seen R&J this kinky!

Hamlet Takes Manhattan

Henry IX: The Next Generation

All’s Well That Ends Well II: It’s Not Over Yet, Obviously

FISH

Seven, actually. Nobody remembers Henry VIII. Probably because most of it is boring. :wink:

Well, Henry VIII has a modium of fame because it is Shakespare’s last play and the fact that people have heard of the title character.

To me, Cymbeline is more obscure.

I must’ve miscounted. There are two Henry IVs, one Henry V, three Henry VIs, and one Henry VIII. Yep, that’s seven. Oops. :wink:

Seven – you forgot his supposed coauthorship of Henry VIII.

As opposed to me – I only forgot to preview! :o :o :

HENRY IV PART ii III- Falstaff Must Die-t

ROMEO AND JULIET AND TED AND ALICE

THE TRAGEDY OF KING RICHARD IX (the first Shakespearean play set in the 28th century, it regards the machinations and schemes on the space station LANCASTEROID)

For 25 Sons More: the Bastards of Titus Andronicus

QUENTIN TARANTINO’S MACBETH II: (“Does my house have a sign that says 'Dead Scotsman storage?”)

Romeo and Juliet II: The Montague Who Shagged Me

snerk Lancasteroid… :wink:

*Pericles vs. Cymbeline: The Battle for Shakespearean Obscurity

All’s Well as Ends Better* (dir. Gaffer Gamgee)

*The Stepford Wives of Windsor

Tempest II: Antonio’s Revenge* (coauthored with John Marston) [/obscure]

lol Katisha I still vote for Cymbeline


Hamlet In New York

with Joe Pesci as Hamlet and Marissa Tomei as Ophelia

Hamlet: So whats’ammata ? Just becuase I’m Danish you don’t think I can fit in around here?

Ophelia: Oh yeah - you blend !!