Horatio and Ophelia don't interact that much, and you'd get more support in the lit crowd for Ophelia having it off with Laertes (yeah, no, I know, I'm not saying it's not messed up). Buuut... I could see a Horatio/Hamlet/Ophelia three way thing goin' on. And though they don't so much interact in the play, it doesn't mean they don't know each other and we just don't see them because during the course of the play they haven't got much to say to each other and then she goes crazy.
I see that threesome happening regardless of anybody's gender. *shrug*
I've played a man in Shakespeare once when we were short on fellas and long on women. I was a nameless Lord, but I wasn't the only chick-playing-a-dude... it was for the Scottish play. All three murderers were played by young women, the first of which was exceedingly... *developed*. My friend told me afterward that the best part of the show was when the busty girl said 'We are men, my liege!'
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Horatio and Ophelia don't interact that much, and you'd get more support in the lit crowd for Ophelia having it off with Laertes (yeah, no, I know, I'm not saying it's not messed up). Buuut... I could see a Horatio/Hamlet/Ophelia three way thing goin' on. And though they don't so much interact in the play, it doesn't mean they don't know each other and we just don't see them because during the course of the play they haven't got much to say to each other and then she goes crazy.
I see that threesome happening regardless of anybody's gender. *shrug*
I've played a man in Shakespeare once when we were short on fellas and long on women. I was a nameless Lord, but I wasn't the only chick-playing-a-dude... it was for the Scottish play. All three murderers were played by young women, the first of which was exceedingly... *developed*. My friend told me afterward that the best part of the show was when the busty girl said 'We are men, my liege!'