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Examples of [[{{TOPLEVELPAGE}}]] in [[{{SUBPAGENAME}}]] include:

* [[Shakespeare]] gets this treatment often:
* [[Shakespeare]] gets this treatment often:
** Disney's ''[[The Lion King]]'' and its sequel are essentially ''[[Hamlet]]'' and ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'', respectively, <small>AS [[Talking Animal]] CARTOONS</small>! <small>{{smallcaps|With happy endings!}}</small>
** Disney's ''[[The Lion King]]'' and its sequel are essentially ''[[Hamlet]]'' and ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'', respectively, <small>AS [[Talking Animal]] CARTOONS</small>! <small>{{smallcaps|With happy endings!}}</small>
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** [[Orson Welles]] once put on a production of ''Macbeth'' set <small>IN HAITI</small>!
** [[Orson Welles]] once put on a production of ''Macbeth'' set <small>IN HAITI</small>!
** Of course, the Bard wasn't scared of doing this himself. ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]'' is the ''Menaechmi'' with an extra pair of twins, after all.
** Of course, the Bard wasn't scared of doing this himself. ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]'' is the ''Menaechmi'' with an extra pair of twins, after all.
** ''Servant of two masters'' by Carlo Goldoni is ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' <small>AS A COMEDY! With [[Happy Ending|HAPPY ENDING!]] </small>
** ''Servant of two masters'' by Carlo Goldoni is ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' <small>AS A COMEDY! With [[Happy Ending|HAPPY ENDING!]] </small>
*** Modern stage productions of Shakespeare use this trope so frequently that it's a long-standing joke among Shakespeare fans that the most daring and original thing a Director can do with ''[[Hamlet]]'' is set it in Denmark.
*** Modern stage productions of Shakespeare use this trope so frequently that it's a long-standing joke among Shakespeare fans that the most daring and original thing a Director can do with ''[[Hamlet]]'' is set it in Denmark.
* ''[[Avenue Q]]'' on the other hand, is ''[[Rent]]'' <small>WITH MUPPETS INSTEAD OF AIDS</small>! Alternately, it's ''[[Sesame Street]]'' <small>WITH ANGST</small>!
* ''[[Avenue Q]]'' on the other hand, is ''[[Rent]]'' <small>WITH MUPPETS INSTEAD OF AIDS</small>! Alternately, it's ''[[Sesame Street]]'' <small>WITH ANGST</small>!
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* ''She's The Man'' is ''[[Twelfth Night]]'' <small>WITH SOCCER</small>!
* ''She's The Man'' is ''[[Twelfth Night]]'' <small>WITH SOCCER</small>!
* ''All Shook Up'' is ''Twelfth Night'' <small>IN THE 1950S</small>! <small>IN THE AMERICAN MIDWEST</small>! <small>[[The Musical|WITH ELVIS SONGS]]</small>!
* ''All Shook Up'' is ''Twelfth Night'' <small>IN THE 1950S</small>! <small>IN THE AMERICAN MIDWEST</small>! <small>[[The Musical|WITH ELVIS SONGS]]</small>!
* ''[[Fiddler On the Roof]]'' is ''[[Pride and Prejudice]]'' <small>WITH JEWS</small>! <small>AND RACISM</small>!
* ''[[Fiddler on the Roof]]'' is ''[[Pride and Prejudice]]'' <small>WITH JEWS</small>! <small>AND RACISM</small>!
* ''[[The Boys in the Band]]'' is ''[[Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?]]'' <small>WITH GAYS</small>!
* ''[[The Boys in the Band]]'' is ''[[Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?]]'' <small>WITH GAYS</small>!
* ''The Desert Song'' is ''[[The Sheik]]'' <small>WITH A [[Two-Person Love Triangle]]</small>!
* ''The Desert Song'' is ''[[The Sheik]]'' <small>WITH A [[Two-Person Love Triangle]]</small>!
* ''Plain and Fancy'' is ''[[Oklahoma]]'' <small>IN PENNSYLVANIA</small>!
* ''Plain and Fancy'' is ''[[Oklahoma!]]'' <small>IN PENNSYLVANIA</small>!
* ''[[The Golden Apple]]'' is ''[[The Trojan Cycle]]'' <small>IN AN AMERICAN SMALL TOWN</small>!
* ''[[The Golden Apple]]'' is ''[[The Trojan Cycle]]'' <small>IN AN AMERICAN SMALL TOWN</small>!
* ''[[Little Shop of Horrors]]'' is ''[[Faust]]'' <small>WITH A SINGING CARNIVOROUS PLANT</small>!
* ''[[Little Shop of Horrors]]'' is ''[[Faust]]'' <small>WITH A SINGING CARNIVOROUS PLANT</small>!
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* ''One Man Two Guvnors'' is the 18th century Italian comedy ''The Servant of Two Masters'' <small>AS A FARCE WITH GANGSTERS IN 1960S BRIGHTON</small>!
* ''One Man Two Guvnors'' is the 18th century Italian comedy ''The Servant of Two Masters'' <small>AS A FARCE WITH GANGSTERS IN 1960S BRIGHTON</small>!


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Examples of Recycled in Space in Theatre include: