Willie’s Wenches

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  • Willie’s Wenches

  • 23 / Female
  • OLATHE, Kansas, US
  • Last Login: 7/18/2009

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  • Status: Single
  • Zodiac Sign: Scorpio

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About me:

Who says Shakespeare is boring? Well, actually a lot of people... but not us! We're Willie's Wenches, a freaky four-some of three ladies and one guy (who usually gets in the way), working for none other than the Bard of Avon himself. Seems Willie S. finally got sick of all the English class-induced snores he was getting and hired us girls to revive the fine Elizabethan traditions of slapstick and and bawdy (or is that bawdily?) humor. Using a multitude of talents (including but not limited to: puppet combat, sci-fi teenage hijinx, and spontaneous musical numbers) we go "undercover" in hilarious retellings of Willie's works to fulfill our mission of no-holds-bard (wink wink nudge nudge) entertainment!

For more information, be sure to check out our website. www.willieswenches.com

If you have any photos that you would be willing to allow us put on our website, we would be exteremely grateful if you would email the originals to:

willies.wenches@gmail.com

If you would like us to link your website or myspace page in exchange for the use of the pictures, please include that information and we would be more than happy to do so! Thanks so much for your help!

Who I'd like to meet:

We'd love to meet anyone willing to sit through our shows! For our 2009 season, we proudly present our newest show "Hamlet vs. Macbeth: The Original Shakespearean Smack Down", settling who is the Bard's Best Bad "Boy" as well as : "Hamlet the Melancholy Prince or Raspberry Danish", wherein the angst-ridden Hamlet takes on a cast of crazies to fight for truth, justice, and the Scandinavian way. And don't forget the Bard's horror classic: "A Midsummer Nightmare's Dream on Elm Street 13," where the teenaged heroes of the original play take a zombie-filled romp through every scary movie we could think of.

We also wouldn't mind meeting Willie, but he says been dead for over 400 years. Oh well!

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