Klingon Theater?

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Thats just because of how many people die when he writes ANYTHING!
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True - even the mirror universe can't one-up Shakespeare in terms of bloodthirstiness.
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"You haven't seen Shakespeare until you've seen it in the original Klingon." Or something... Where the heck is this quote from?
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I think it was an episode of Star Trek... :mrgreen:
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Gorkon - STVI.
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I apologize for not remembering the ep, but I know that we've heard the Klingon opera to which Worf was listening in a DS9 ep. It reminded me distinctly of Pagliacci.
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There's also the TNG episode where Worf and Riker find that four-handed woman playing piano, with weird junk attached to her nose. Remember, she gets Worf to sing some Klingon opera with her, and plays some jazz for Riker. I thought that was pretty cool.
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