Who will rid me of these demons?
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Isn't it cultural appropriation for black women to wear while middle ages costumes?
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Sounds sanctimonious and joyless. Perhaps because there are improbabilities that even the imagination can't tolerate? Shakespeare in Love has more credibility. Even Miguel & William, which imagines a meeting between Shakespeare and Cervantes, has the charm to be convincing.
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Cultural appropriation?
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Come on, you know already that "William Shakespeare" was a woman of color, you're an educated man.
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Trans disabled Jewish black woman!
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ROFL at the playwright attempting to make this case there's a strong historical argument that Emilia Lanier was black. It's an incredibly unlikely urban legend.
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Frankly I am embarrassed for the woman that she has to be in a "white" production
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Dr. Who already did that one in "The Shakespeare Code".
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Wait a second, I thought he was supposed to be gay?
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zzzzz
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Sassy black woman?
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