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In the second tale, Avril tells the story of [[wikipedia:Snow White|Snow White]], with Pamhouser in the title role.
 
In the second tale, Avril tells the story of [[wikipedia:Snow White|Snow White]], with Pamhouser in the title role.
  
Her version features the male and trans-female dwarves Crappy ([[Eric Halvorson (Queen of the Willis)|Eric Halvorson]]), Drunky ([[Melissa Rose (Queen of the Willis)|Melissa Rose]]), Hungry ([[Tabby Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Tabby Willis]]), Greedy ([[Kendra Kendall|Kendra]]), Tranny (Ava Willis), Stubby ([[Zoey Tur (Queen of the Willis)|Zoey Tur]]) and Doc ([[Mario Coxson|Doctor Coxson]]). When the [[wikipedia:Queen (Snow White)|wicked queen]] ([[Nicole Pence (Queen of the Willis)|Mayor Pence]]) learns from her magic [[wikipedia:ultra high definition TV|UHD television]] that Snow White is fairer than she is, she dispatches her huntswoman ([[Mandy Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Mandy Willis]]) to murder the young maiden. However, Mandy the huntswoman cannot bring herself to cut out her heart (or to cut out a pig's heart or to cut a heart out of construction paper for that matter) and Snow White runs away to the forest, seeking shelter in the dwarves' cottage. She keeps house for them while they work in the mines but the wicked queen, disguised as an old woman, physically forces Snow White to eat a poisoned apple. She escapes the dwarves, only to be brutally [[wikipedia:lynching|lynched]] by an angry group of woodland animals. In Pamhouser's version, Snow White does not need a man to wake her but is brought back to life by a female doctor ([[Marci Bowers (Queen of the Willis)|Marci Bowers]]).
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Her version features the male and trans-female dwarves Crappy (Eric Halvorson), Drunky ([[Melissa Rose (Queen of the Willis)|Melissa Rose]]), Hungry ([[Tabby Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Tabby Willis]]), Greedy ([[Kendra Kendall|Kendra]]), Ava (Ava Willis), Stubby ([[]]) and Doc ([[Mario Coxson|Doctor Coxson]]). When the [[wikipedia:Queen (Snow White)|wicked queen]] ([[Nicole Pence (Queen of the Willis)|Mayor Pence]]) learns from her magic [[wikipedia:ultra high definition TV|UHD television]] that Snow White is fairer than she is, she dispatches her huntswoman ([[Mandy Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Mandy Willis]]) to murder the young maiden. However, Mandy the huntswoman cannot bring herself to cut out her heart (or to cut out a pig's heart or to cut a heart out of construction paper for that matter) and Snow White runs away to the forest, seeking shelter in the dwarves' cottage. She keeps house for them while they work in the mines but the wicked queen, disguised as an old woman, physically forces Snow White to eat a poisoned apple. She escapes the dwarves, only to be brutally [[wikipedia:lynching|lynched]] by an angry group of woodland animals. In Pamhouser's version, Snow White does not need a man to wake her but is brought back to life by a female doctor (Marci Bowers).
  
 
===Cinderella===
 
===Cinderella===
 
In the third tale, Alisan tells the story of [[wikipedia:Cinderella (1950 film)|Cinderella]], whith Brynn in the title role.
 
In the third tale, Alisan tells the story of [[wikipedia:Cinderella (1950 film)|Cinderella]], whith Brynn in the title role.
  
Cinderella (played by [[Brynn Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Brynn]]) is forced to work for her mean stepsisters (played by [[Brittany Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Brittany]], [[Rhonda Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Rhonda]], [[Suzanne Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Suzanne]], [[Emilie Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Emilie]], [[Hillary Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Hillary]]  and [[Luanne Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Luanne]]) when a message arrives with an invitation to a ball by [[wikipedia:Prince Charming|Prince Charming]] (played by Dan Daniels). Cinderella arrives, ready to go to the ball with her stepfamily, but her stepsisters tear the dress at the urging of her stepmother (played by [[Angie Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Angie]]). Her [[wikipedia:fairy godmother|fairy godmother]] (played by [[Heather Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Heather]]) arrives and grants her a new dress and carriage (made from the medieval version of [[Ava Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Ava]]) to go to the ball as well as turning the dog (played by [[Tabby Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Tabby]]) into a [[horse]] to pull the carriage. At the ball, Prince Charming meets the evil stepsisters and rejects their advances but falls for Cinderella. After they dance and start to kiss, the clock strikes midnight and Cinderella is forced to flee losing her glass slipper on the way out. The next day, Prince Charming orders the Captain of the Guards (played by [[Shushu Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Shushu]]) to send out his men to search for the girl whose foot will fit the slipper. After failed attempts at the houses of different women (two of which were played by [[Laura Donaldson (Queen of the Willis)|Laura Donaldson]] and [[Mandy Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Mandy Willis]]), Prince Charming and his men arrive at Cinderella's house. Before Prince Charming can try the glass slipper on the stepsisters, he meets Cinderella as his dream girl and they were married until they separated seven months later in order to renew their relationship.
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Cinderella (played by [[Brynn Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Brynn]]) is forced to work for her mean stepsisters (played by [[Brittany Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Brittany]], [[Rhonda Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Rhonda]], [[Suzanne Willis (Queen of the Willlis)|Suzanne]], [[Emilie Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Emilie]], [[Hillary Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Hillary]]  and [[Luanne Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Luanne]]) when a message arrives with an invitation to a ball by [[wikipedia:Prince Charming|Prince Charming]] (played by Dan Daniels). Cinderella arrives, ready to go to the ball with her stepfamily, but her stepsisters tear the dress at the urging of her stepmother (played by [[Angie Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Angie]]). Her [[wikipedia:fairy godmother|fairy godmother]] (played by [[Heather Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Heather]]) arrives and grants her a new dress and carriage (made from the medieval version of [[Ava Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Ava]]) to go to the ball as well as turning the dog (played by [[Tabby Willis)|Tabby]]) into a [[horse]] to pull the carriage. At the ball, Prince Charming meets the evil stepsisters and rejects their advances but falls for Cinderella. After they dance and start to kiss, the clock strikes midnight and Cinderella is forced to flee losing her glass slipper on the way out. The next day, Prince Charming orders the Captain of the Guards (played by [[Shushu Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Shushu]]) to send out his men to search for the girl whose foot will fit the slipper. After failed attempts at the houses of different women (two of which were played by [[Laura Donaldson (Queen of the Willis)|Laura Donaldson]] and [[Mandy Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Mandy Willis]]), Prince Charming and his men arrive at Cinderella's house. Before Prince Charming can try the glass slipper on the stepsisters, he meets Cinderella as his dream girl and they were married until they separated seven months later in order to renew their relationship.
  
 
===Lady Macbeth===
 
===Lady Macbeth===
 
In the third tale, Karly relates a story of ruthless ambition, embodied by [[wikipedia:Lady Macbeth|Lady Macbeth]], with [[Stephanie Rose (Queen of the Willis)|Stephanie Rose]] in the title role.
 
In the third tale, Karly relates a story of ruthless ambition, embodied by [[wikipedia:Lady Macbeth|Lady Macbeth]], with [[Stephanie Rose (Queen of the Willis)|Stephanie Rose]] in the title role.
  
Stephanie (parodying Lady Macbeth) is frustrated with everything. Not only does she have to clean the costumes worn by the other actors, but is also criticized by the director for not doing a proper job of it. Adding to her frustrations is that Melissa does not have the title role in a Quillsville production of ''[[wikipedia:Macbeth|Macbeth]]'' and instead plays a tree (which she is overly pleased with as she is uninterested in auditioning for lead roles). She convinces her to murder the lead actor, [[Ava Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Ava Willis]]. Melissa follows her command and then assumes the role of [[wikipedia:Macbeth (character)|Macbeth]]. However, her performance receives unfavorable reviews compared with the more seasoned actors and even those with no lines. After the next performance reviews, [[Kymberly Rose|Kymberly]] and [[Adelle Rose|Adelle]] points out to Stephanie that they agree with the reviews and warns her that her ruthless and devious ambitions will come back to haunt her one day. Even a remorseful Melissa agrees and tries in vain to convince her to have someone else be the lead role and let him go back to her original role as a tree. Furious, Stephanie refuses and orders a more reluctant Melissa to continue her killing spree until she is the only actor left.
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Stephanie (parodying Lady Macbeth) is frustrated with everything. Not only does she have to clean the costumes worn by the other actors, but is also criticized by the director for not doing a proper job of it. Adding to her frustrations is that Melissa does not have the title role in a Quillsville production of ''[[wikipedia:Macbeth|macbeth]]'' and instead plays a tree (which she is overly pleased with as she is uninterested in auditioning for lead roles). She convinces her to murder the lead actor, [[Sideshow Mel]]. Melissa follows her command and then assumes the role of [[wikipedia:Macbeth (character)|Macbeth]]. However, her performance receives unfavorable reviews compared with the more seasoned actors and even those with no lines. After the next performance reviews, [[Kymberly Rose|Kymberly]] and [[Adelle Rose|Adelle]] points out to Stephanie that they agree with the reviews and warns her that her ruthless and devious ambitions will come back to haunt her one day. Even a remorseful Melissa agrees and tries in vain to convince her to have someone else be the lead role and let him go back to her original role as a tree. Furious, Stephanie refuses and orders a more reluctant Melissa to continue her killing spree until she is the only actor left.
  
While scrubbing the blood from the costumes, Stephanie fumes over Melissa screwing up and making a mess in the costumes. She is visited by the angry spirits of the actors she has murdered. She tries to put the blame on her transgendered wife, but they refuse to believe her. Ava Willis tells Stephanie that she and the other spirits knew that Melissa was a victim herself in her devious plans. Kendra agrees and mentions that she should have listened to her sisters when she had the chance. Dr. Coxson tells Stephanie that her ambitions in killing them in order for Melissa to play the lead role, had done her in. Finally in the form of revenge for her actions, the angry spirits kill Stephanie by causing a fright-induced heart attack. In her memory (or rather, by her spirit force, since she apparently has not learned her lesson or anything from the experience), Melissa performs [[wikipedia:Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow|a stirring soliloquy]] in the empty theater. Stephanie's ghost appears in the audience and is overjoyed by her effort. She raves that Melissa has finally given a great performance for her and urges her to appear in more [[wikipedia:Shakespeare|Shakespearean]] plays by tossing scripts in front of her. However much to Stephanie's chagrin, Melissa decides to take the easy way out [[wikipedia:Suicide|by killing herself]] so she does not have to audition any more. In her ghost form, a pleased Melissa tells her off that auditioning for those plays would be a real tragedy for her and is free to be lazy. A frustrated Stephanie learns her lesson the hard way when she realizes that she has to spend the rest of eternity with a lazy and happy Melissa.
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While scrubbing the blood from the costumes, Stephanie fumes over Melissa screwing up and making a mess in the costumes. She is visited by the angry spirits of the actors she has murdered. She tries to put the blame on her transgendered wife, but they refuse to believe her. Sideshow Mel tells Stephanie that she and the other spirits knew that Melissa was a victim herself in her devious plans. Kendra agrees and mentions that she should have listened to her sisters when she had the chance. Dr. Coxson tells Stephanie that her ambitions in killing them in order for Melissa to play the lead role, had done her in. Finally in the form of revenge for her actions, the angry spirits kill Stephanie by causing a fright-induced heart attack. In her memory (or rather, by her spirit force, since she apparently has not learned her lesson or anything from the experience), Melissa performs [[wikipedia:Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow|a stirring soliloquy]] in the empty theater. Stephanie's ghost appears in the audience and is overjoyed by her effort. She raves that Melissa has finally given a great performance for her and urges her to appear in more [[wikipedia:Shakespeare|Shakespearean]] plays by tossing scripts in front of her. However much to Stephanie's chagrin, Melissa decides to take the easy way out [[wikipedia:Suicide|by killing herself]] so she does not have to audition any more. In her ghost form, a pleased Melissa tells her off that auditioning for those plays would be a real tragedy for her and is free to be lazy. A frustrated Stephanie learns her lesson the hard way when she realizes that she has to spend the rest of eternity with a lazy and happy Melissa.
  
 
===Avril, Alisan & Karly===
 
===Avril, Alisan & Karly===

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