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'''''The Winter's Tale''''' was a play by [[William Shakespeare]]. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] interrupted a rendition of the play, thinking that the statue of the dead [[Hermione]] was a [[Weeping Angel]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Winter's Tale (short story)|The Winter's Tale]]'') | '''''The Winter's Tale''''' was a play by [[William Shakespeare]]. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] interrupted a rendition of the play, thinking that the statue of the dead [[Hermione]] was a [[Weeping Angel]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Winter's Tale (short story)|The Winter's Tale]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 15:17, 2 January 2021
The Winter's Tale was a play by William Shakespeare. The Eleventh Doctor interrupted a rendition of the play, thinking that the statue of the dead Hermione was a Weeping Angel. (PROSE: The Winter's Tale)
When Richard Maynarde and Lady Peinforte approach the tomb containing Nemesis, they hear a noise which he claims sounds like a bear. Lady Peinforte just replies "Come, the bear will not pursue us; such things only happen in the theater", referring to the infamous stage direction in the play, "Exit, pursued by a bear". (TV: Silver Nemesis)