is a whimsical, one-act comedy script written by Peter Bloedel . It reimagines William Shakespeare's classic tragedy through the stylistic lens of Dr. Seuss. The play transforms the dark tale of star-crossed lovers into a rhyming, fast-paced parody featuring eccentric characters, creative wordplay, and a much lighter resolution. Character Breakdown and Adaptations
Stand back, Romeo-Zoot! This fellow’s a prune! I’ll fight him with spoons and a three-headed baboon! the seussification of romeo and juliet script
In fair Verona-Who-ville, where the sidewalks are squiggly, Two families fought, and they did it quite frigidly. The Capulets! The Montagues! A terrible two-some. They’d argue whose toast had the yummiest yum-crumbs. is a whimsical, one-act comedy script written by