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'''''Hamlet''''' is a play starring [[Krusty]] as [[Prince Hamlet|Hamlet]].
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'''''Hamlet''''' is a play by [[William Shakespeare]].
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
A poster can be seen at [[Krusty's apartment]].
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''Hamlet'' was one of the tales included in ''[[Classics for Children]]''.<ref>"[[Tales from the Public Domain]]"</ref>
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In a story told by Marge, Ghost Marge told Homer that he could take on other Shakespearean plays, including ''{{W|King Lear}}'', ''{{W|Hamlet}}'', ''{{W|Othello}}'', ''{{W2|Richard III|play}}'', ''{{W|Henry IV, Part 1}}'', ''{{W|Henry IV, Part 2}}'', ''{{W2|Henry V|play}}'', and ''{{W|Titus Andronicus}}''.<ref>"[[Four Great Women and a Manicure]]"</ref>
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A poster featuring [[Krusty]] as [[Prince Hamlet|Hamlet]] is visible in [[Krusty's apartment]].<ref>"[[Woo-Hoo Dunnit?]]"</ref>
  
 
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== References ==
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== External links ==
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*{{Wikipedialink|Hamlet}}

Latest revision as of 19:18, June 5, 2025

Hamlet
Krusty as Hamlet.png
Play Information
Genre: Drama
Tragedy
Writer: William Shakespeare
Starring: Krusty
Country of origin: United States
First appearance: "Woo-Hoo Dunnit?"


Hamlet is a play by William Shakespeare.

History[edit]

Hamlet was one of the tales included in Classics for Children.[1]

In a story told by Marge, Ghost Marge told Homer that he could take on other Shakespearean plays, including King Lear, Hamlet, Othello, Richard III, Henry IV, Part 1, Henry IV, Part 2, Henry V, and Titus Andronicus.[2]

A poster featuring Krusty as Hamlet is visible in Krusty's apartment.[3]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

Hamlet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare.

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]


External links[edit]