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Latest revision as of 17:46, December 31, 2021

The Two Noble Kinsmen
The Two Noble Kinsmen.png
Play Information
Genre: Tragedy
Comedy
Country of origin: England
First appearance: "Co-Dependent's Day"


The Two Noble Kinsmen is a lost play by William Shakespeare.

History[edit]

After undercharging Homer and Marge for an expensive bottle of wine, Moe dried his tears with The Two Noble Kinsmen, which he called a lost Shakespeare play.

Behind the Laughter[edit]

The Two Noble Kinsmen is a real Shakespeare play, but it is not lost.

Appearances[edit]