How to Adapt Shakespeare for Modern Audiences

(You're All Just Jealous of My Backpack/Tom Gauld)

A drunk kung fu Romeo & Juliet on Wall Street would be awesome. The Tybalt and Mercutio fight scene would be the best rendition ever.

But a nude cowboy King Lear in a parking lot? I'll pass on that one.


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Please tell me he contacted a tax accountant.
"Employees say Lueken's decision, which won't require them to pay anything for their shares in the business, multiplied the high esteem they already held for their boss."

This is not true. Each of the employees will have to pay taxes on the stock. It will be income to them. Chances are they will have to sell the stock to pay the taxes. So, His "gift" to the employees will be sold to pay the taxes. The ownership of the store will go to others, not the employee.
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