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Author Topic: To be or not to be, innit?  (Read 94 times)
Peter Grimes
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« on: 17:43:14, 28-04-2008 »

http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/theatre/2008/04/yoof_theatre.html

"Yoof" theatre. I say, that's frightfully good!
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« Reply #1 on: 17:52:15, 28-04-2008 »

Obviously following in the footsteps of this from some years back...

http://sub-zero.mit.edu/bakunin/hamlet.html

Still makes me titter. Apologies if you don't have the same reaction Undecided
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« Reply #2 on: 17:57:54, 28-04-2008 »

It's dated as soon as it's printed though, isn't it? Perhaps it will come to be seen as a new Rosetta Stone whereby those in the future who have kept pace with Shakespeare will be able to refer to this and him in order to understand the evanescent street-speak of the late mid-noughties.  
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