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washingtonpost.com: "Performing 'Macbeth' solo is tough enough, but doing it as the cast of 'The Simpsons'? It's a challenging gimmick. A one-joke 'mistake.'"
Although the article seems to say that the performer does MacHomer well, I can't imagine this show really being anything but a long running gag. What deeper meaning does Macbeth gain through collision with the Simpsons? Humor aside, what is the point?
Although the article seems to say that the performer does MacHomer well, I can't imagine this show really being anything but a long running gag. What deeper meaning does Macbeth gain through collision with the Simpsons? Humor aside, what is the point?
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