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Shakespear's Macbeth meets The Simpsons in this hilarious stage production. You could be there, if you answer our question correctly.
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There have been countless stage productions of Shakespeare’s Macbeth and some of them can feel a little repetitive. If you’re looking for a new take on this tragedy, look no further because MacHomer is the most random and hilarious interpretation we’ve seen yet. It features the cast of The Simpsons voicing a script that is 85 percent Shakespeare, performed by one-man vocal actor Rick Miller. Miller is not only the sole star of the show, he also happens to be the creator behind the imaginative concept as well. The show has been given such rave reviews that Miller’s traveled across the country performing to spell-bound audiences. He’s also performed in Canada, Scotland, England, Australia, and New Zealand.

We’re looking forward to seeing MacHomer when it hits the stage at Winspear Opera House on Thursday, November 15th at 8 p.m. If you would like to be in attendance, just answer this question correctly and we might call your name as one of our lucky winners: which ABC show did Miller host for three years?

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