20 Works found in Yuletide
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Kate in Hollywood.
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Scenes from a Cultural Exchange, or The Muppets Take New Burbage by LovelyPoet for sageness
Slings & Arrows, Muppet Show
25 Dec 2011
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Five moments from a strange season.
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Geoffrey tries to take up acting again.
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Anna is surprised to discover that Oliver wants to direct Hamlet again.
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People Who Don't Understand Brecht Don't Understand Life by Sage (sageness) for captainsblog
Slings & Arrows
21 Dec 2011
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New Burbage presents Christopher Marlowe's Edward II, opening June 11, 1986. Tickets on sale now.
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Post-Apocalyptic Macbeth On The Moon by Merlin Missy (mtgat) for insomniac_tales
Slings & Arrows
24 Dec 2010
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The first sign of trouble was in the casting for "Twelfth Night."
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Thou Knew'st Too Well My Heart Was to Thy Rudder Tied by spuffyduds for oliviacirce
Slings & Arrows
20 Dec 2010
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Ellen and Geoffrey are hopelessly, forever entangled. Sometimes that's even fun.
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Oliver can justify anything he decides to do.
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Oliver needs to see Geoffrey one last time. He wants to say goodbye properly.
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Slings & Arrows, the Pirate AU
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Kate visits.
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A brief (999 words) story on Geoffrey Tennant's descent into madness.
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Actors don't do all the work.
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Ellen has many different stories about how she met Geoffrey Tennant. Some of them are even true.
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Extraordinary crises were pretty ordinary for New Burbage.
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Pre/early series. Everyone always wants to know what happened with Geoffrey, and Ellen absolutely doesn't want to talk about it. Sorry. But if she did, she might say...
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On Geoffrey, Kate, ways in which Hamlet is a love story, and being haunted (sometimes literally) by the past. Set during Season 1.
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She'd never planned on being a widow.
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For now, at least, yes, there would be a happily ever after.
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so shall you hear
Of carnal, bloody and unnatural acts;
Of accidental judgments, casual slaughters;
Of deaths put on by cunning and forc'd cause
