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4'''Theatre and Spectacle'''
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6The deities here have taken Shakespeare's famous words to heart, and shaped their entire world into the form of a stage. In addition to the most well engineered stage, the Theatre also boasts the best orchestra in the multiverse, seating that accommodate entire planetary populations, a high tech and efficient backstage management system, and the best stage ninjas. They also have a direct line with the library in the House of Knowledge, giving them access to every single play in existence. Most of the time, their performances are sold out on the first day and are forced to resort to standing room only to accommodate everyone.
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8The Theatre deities once attempted to do a full performance of ''Literature/TheKingInYellow'' with "mixed" results. Suffice to say, the lead actor in that particular play now goes by the nickname "The Joker".
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10Due to the power of stories on the Pantheon as a whole, a disproportionate number of members are also members of the Main House. Tread lightly.
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12Please note the following, though:
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14* '''[[ComicBook/TheSandman Dream of the Endless]], [[TheSandman Divine Architect of Dreams]]''' comes to this house from the [[Pantheon/DreamsAndNightmares Hall of Dreams and Nightmares]] every now and then.
15* There is also a designated '''Master of the PreMortemOneLiner''', but due to his threat levels among lower- and equal-ranked deities, was advised not to enter this house. He currently resides in the [[Pantheon/MilitaryTechnology House of War]].
16* '''[[Pantheon/{{Headwear}} Hata no Kokoro]], Goddess of [[CoolMask Masks]]''', has a small stage built for her so that she can perform her noh theatre acts here.
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18The following house have been divided accordingly as well:
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20[[index]]
21* Pantheon/ComedyGenres
22* Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody
23* Pantheon/JokesAndPranks
24* Pantheon/MatureHumor
25* Pantheon/TheatricConvention
26* Pantheon/TheatricNarrative
27* Pantheon/TheatricPerformers
28* Pantheon/TheatricProduction
29* Pantheon/TheatricRetrospective
30* Pantheon/TheatricVisuals
31[[/index]]
32----
33[[foldercontrol]]
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35!The Heads of the House
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37[[folder:Charlie Chaplin]]
38'''Creator/CharlieChaplin, God of {{Silent Movie}}s''' (Charles Chaplin, Charlot, The Little Tramp, [[Literature/FateStrangeFake King of Comedy]])
39[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chaplin-charlie.jpg]]
40* Intermediate God
41* Symbol: A silhouette of himself as TheTramp
42* Alignment: NeutralGood
43* Portfolio: AuteurLicense, {{Silent Movie}}s, [[IconicItem His Iconic]] [[DashinglyDapperDerby Bowler Hat]], EatingShoes, [[DirectedByCastMember Directing Movies He Starred In]], [[AdolfHitlarious Poking Fun of Hitler]] [[Film/TheGreatDictator in One of His Movies]], [[CharlieChaplinShoutOut Being a Spawn of Pop-Culture References]], [[TheTramp Tramps]], Being {{Adorkable}}
44* Domains: Film, Comedy, Slapstick, Silence
45* Herald: His granddaughter Creator/OonaChaplin
46* High Priest: Creator/BusterKeaton
47* Followers: Creator/HaroldLloyd, [[Film/BennyAndJoon Sam]]
48* Allies: [[Pantheon/{{Consumption}} The Three Stooges]], Mickey Mouse, [[Pantheon/MagicalItems Felix the Cat]], [[Pantheon/TheatricConvention Tom and Jerry]], [[Pantheon/HairStyles Albert Einstein]], [[Pantheon/{{Weapons}} Jackie Chan]]
49* Enemies: All Nazi deities
50* Conflicting Opinion towards: The House of Pantheon/MachineryAndTechnology
51* CommonalityConnection: [[Pantheon/MachineryAndTechnology Tony Stark]], [[Pantheon/AnalysisAndRecords Sherlock Holmes]]
52* When Charlie Chaplin first arrived in the Pantheon wearing his Tramp outfit and twirling his cane, the gods offered him a position as the God of Silent Movies, to which he accepted.
53* Chaplin gets along well with Mickey Mouse, which isn’t surprising considering the fact that Walt Disney cited him as an inspiration for the mouse himself.
54** The same can be said with Tom and Jerry, whose [[Creator/HannaBarbera creators]] cited Chaplin as a big influence on the slapstick and mostly wordless comedy in their cartoons.
55* He was surprised to find WesternAnimation/FelixTheCat in the Pantheon, though not so much when he was being honored for his work in the SilentMovie genre. Charlie was impressed with Felix's impersonation during [[WesternAnimation/FelixInHollywood one of his visits in Los Angeles]].
56* Chaplin is critical on the House of Technology, believing that it is dehumanizing.
57** At times, however, he can be seen hanging out with Tony Stark, due to [[Creator/RobertDowneyJr one thing]] [[Film/{{Chaplin}} they have in common]].
58** For that same reason, he can also be seen hanging out with Sherlock Holmes.
59* Several gods in the Pantheon noticed similarities between the physical appearances of Chaplin and Hitler of the Downfall Bunker (most notably the toothbrush moustache). While Hitler didn't particularly like Chaplin, whom he mistakenly believed to be Jewish, he apparently owned a private copy of ''Film/TheGreatDictator'' that he watched twice. Chaplin himself had regret for that film, as he said that he wouldn't have made it had he knew about Hitler’s story.
60* Being one of the most universally recognizable people of all time, it’s no surprise that several gods in the Pantheon [[CharlieChaplinShoutOut have paid tribute to him]].
61** The aforementioned Mickey Mouse imitated Chaplin by dressing up like him in ''Mickey Plays Papa'' (1934).
62** [[Pantheon/{{Musicality}} Michael Jackson]] was a huge Chaplin fan and once dressed up like him for some publicity pictures. He also covered [[https://youtu.be/2HsJ7CgmIVM Chaplin's song "Smile"]].
63** [[Pantheon/{{Fathers}} Homer Simpson]] in one CouchGag dressed up as Chaplin, imitating Chaplin in the process.
64*** [[Pantheon/SpeechAtoM Grampa]] [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS5E21LadyBouviersLover once]] tried to imitate Chaplin's bread roll dance from ''Film/TheGoldRush'', but was then forced to quit on order of a lawyer acting on behalf of Chaplin's estate.
65** Jackie Chan paid homage to Chaplin in ''Project A'' in which the clock stunt was inspired by Chaplin's ''Film/ModernTimes''.
66* Chaplin was once pitted against fellow silent movie star, Buster Keaton, in a [[WesternAnimation/CelebrityDeathmatch brutal fight to the death]] [[spoiler:which ended with Chaplin being run over by a train]]. Despite this, he has great respect for Keaton, even giving him a cameo in ''Film/{{Limelight}}''.
67* Albert Einstein is glad to see Chaplin in the Pantheon and [[http://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2015/02/on-this-day-einstein-and-chaplin-attend-a-premiere-in-1931/385096/ once recalled the time]] the comedian invited him as a guest of honor to attend the premiere of his film, ''Film/CityLights''.
68* [[UrbanLegendOfZelda It is claimed]] that a "time traveller" can be seen talking to a cell phone in his film, ''Film/TheCircus''. [[Pantheon/TimeAndTemporality The House of Time and Temporality]] denied the claim, suggesting that the mysterious individual is likely holding up an old-fashioned hearing aid.
69* Has a complicated relationship with [[Creator/LaurelAndHardy Stan Laurel]], currently one of the High Priests of Pieing with his friend Oliver Hardy. They went to school together, but Chaplin never forgave Laurel for impersonating him in his early days, before finding his own voice. Laurel still has incredible respect for Chaplin, however. When they meet in the pantheon Chaplin tends to ignore Laurel.
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72[[folder:Mickey Mouse]]
73'''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse, God of {{Toon}}s''' (Michael Theodore Mouse, [[Franchise/KingdomHearts King Mickey]], Mortimer Mouse, [[VideoGame/DisneyMirrorverse Stellar Sorcerer]])
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77[[labelnote:Click here to see Mickey in ''Epic Mickey'']]\
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79* Greater God
80* Symbol: A silhouette of his head
81* Theme Music: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waDIghoikX4 Mickey Mouse Club March]]; alternatively, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1JwMQkTQW0 his theme from Epic Mickey]] ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gkj2QeogAsU The Sorcerer's Apprentice]] when using magic)
82* Alignment: NeutralGood
83* Keyblade(s): Kingdom Key D, Star Seeker, Star Cluster
84* Portfolio: {{Half Dressed Cartoon Animal}}s, ChasteToons, [[LongRunners Characters Who Are Way]] OlderThanTheyLook, [[TheEveryman Average Joes]], [[UniversalAdaptorCast Extreme Adaptability]], WhiteGloves, {{Mime And Music Only Cartoon}}s, {{Inept Mage}}s (in ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}''), [[BadassAdorable Mouse counterpart of]] [[Franchise/StarWars Yoda]] (in ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'')
85* Domains: Detectives, Adventurers, Magic, Animal, Charm, Good, Law
86* Superior: [[Pantheon/AdaptationalChanges Walt Disney]]
87* Allies: '''[[Pantheon/{{Quirks}} Donald Duck]], [[Pantheon/IntrovertFlaws Goofy]], [[Pantheon/AnthropomorphicAnimals Pluto]], [[Pantheon/{{Advertising}} Oswald the Lucky Rabbit]], [[Pantheon/GenderSexMiscellaneous Minnie Mouse]]''' (his girlfriend), '''[[Pantheon/GamingGenresNToZ Sora]]''', '''[[Pantheon/OpposingFate Riku]]''', '''[[Pantheon/CombatMagic Aqua]]''', [[Pantheon/ScientistsAndGeniuses Ludwig Van Drake]], [[Pantheon/MagicAndSorcery Madoka Kaname]], [[Pantheon/TimeTravelling Homura Akemi]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Sayaka Miki]], [[Pantheon/DeathArchetypes Mami Tomoe]], [[Pantheon/{{Tics}} Kyoko Sakura]], [[Pantheon/LuckAndFortune Bugs]] [[Pantheon/RabbitsAndRodents Bunny]], [[Pantheon/WingsAndFeathers Daffy Duck]] (both {{Friendly Rival}}s), [[Pantheon/FormsOfMedia Roger Rabbit]], [[Pantheon/FriendshipAndCamaraderie Kairi]], [[Pantheon/NiceAndNasty Ventus]], [[Pantheon/NamingIdentification Yen Sid]], [[Pantheon/{{Thieves}} Sly Cooper]], [[Pantheon/ScientistsAndGeniuses Bentley Turtle]], [[Pantheon/PhysicalPowers Murray Hippo]], [[Pantheon/SpeechAToM Dimitri Lousteau]], [[Pantheon/SpeechNToZ Yoda]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeTone Jak, Daxter]], [[Pantheon/RealAndLegendaryPastiches Estonia]], [[Pantheon/WeaponizedTools Ratchet]], [[Pantheon/{{Accessories}} Clank]], [[Pantheon/{{Attitude}} Captain Qwark]], [[Pantheon/TechnologicalOccupations Radical Ed]], [[Pantheon/GenderRoles Otacon]], [[Pantheon/IntellectualArchetypes Shiena]], [[Pantheon/MannersOfRevival Arthur Penhaligon]].
88* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/VillainousAttitude Pegleg Pete]], [[Pantheon/VillainousRoles Dr. XXX]]''', [[Pantheon/{{Psyches}} Vanitas]], [[Pantheon/HairStyles Larxene]], [[Pantheon/MindControl Wiseman]], [[Pantheon/CrueltyAndSadism Yuuki Terumi]], [[Pantheon/TaintedFriendship Penelope Mouse]], [[Pantheon/AntiVillains The Professor]], [[Pantheon/SelfHatred Judge Doom]].
89* Opposes: [[Pantheon/TimePlacement Master Xehanort]], [[Pantheon/{{Advertising}} Kyubey]]
90* Mickey is largely the great-grandfather of many animated characters. The explanations for this theory range from the [[AWizardDidIt nonchalant]] to the [[HotSkittyOnWailordAction downright bizarre]], since he is an anthropomorphic mouse, and many of his supposed offspring...are not.
91* He personally redecorated his throne room into [[WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse a posh nightclub]], which is frequented by many of his friends from his youth.
92* [[Franchise/KingdomHearts If you see him pointing something even slightly resembling a key at you]], [[DontAskJustRun RUN!]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}} If he's wearing a blue, pointy hat]], [[RunOrDie RUN FASTER, DAMN IT!]] [[VideoGame/EpicMickey If he has a paint brush]], [[PunctuatedForEmphasis KNEEL DOWN. PICK YOUR GOD. AND PRAY]].
93* He was more than happy to pass up being [[Pantheon/BeastsAndFauna God of Mice]] for the position, [[DenialOfAnimality since he never really considered himself a mouse.]] This coupled with [[RodentsOfUnusualSize his large size]] has alienated him from the inhabitants of MouseWorld.
94* Enjoys skydiving with [[Pantheon/LuckAndFortune Bugs Bunny]] over Toontown occasionally in his spare time. The two have an ironic friendship despite being from rival companies and having extremely different personalities.
95* He pulled the impossible as [[VideoGame/EpicMickey2ThePowerOfTwo he managed to induce a]] HeelFaceTurn in someone as horrifying as WesternAnimation/TheMadDoctor. His former house in the Theater Pantheon is now empty, but Mickey achieved this thanks not just to the doctor himself, but also from many that were terrified by his debut cartoon. "That's what being a hero is about."
96* Mickey, Donald, and Goofy are often seen together, [[VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance "even when they're made of wood"]]. The trio once got themselves lost in Paris, France, after Goofy accidentally dropped their luggage into the River Seine. They soon crashed into a party held by [[Pantheon/SpeechAToM Dimitri Lousteau]], though he forgave them since they had no idea where they were. Very fortunate that Dimitri has diving equipment since they need a diver to collect the luggage. Since then, he often takes the trio, alongside their friends, on his cruises, though swimming isn't allowed, due to a [[UnscaledMerfolk "misfortune"]] involving Donald and Goofy.
97* Vanitas's recent ascension has made him more nervous than he'd care to admit.
98** Since many gods exist in the pantheon that are either pure light or pure dark, Mickey has formed a security group with the GUAG to prevent gods of the opposing elements from clashing with one another, lest resulting in them forming the χ-blade by "accident". Asides the clash between [[spoiler:Vanitas and Ventus]], the closest this has ever happened is the attempted murder of [[Pantheon/RoyaltyOther Cinderella]] ([[LightIsGood a Princess of Heart]]) by the [[Pantheon/FamilyAndRelatives Tremaine family]] ([[DarkIsEvil an evil family of darkness]])[[note]]at least in the Kingdom Hearts universe[[/note]].
99* There was [[WesternAnimation/MickeysChristmasCarol one time]] where Mickey played Bob Cratchit in a (surprisingly not Disneyfied) adaptation of ''Literature/AChristmasCarol''. The way he acted in that film, especially in the scene [[spoiler:where Bob is at Tiny Tim's grave]], moved even the most stoic to tears.
100* Is really afraid of mad scientists, as ''WesternAnimation/TheMadDoctor'' and ''WesternAnimation/RunawayBrain'' were enough to traumatize him for life (he was livid in seeing the title character of the former ascend to the Pantheon).
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103[[folder:William Shakespeare]]
104'''Creator/WilliamShakespeare, God of Main/{{Theatre}}''' (He who did it First, The Troperus Maximus, The Bard of Avon, [[Literature/FateApocrypha Caster of Red]], the Immortal Bard, [[Literature/TheMagicTreehouse Our Will]] (by Jack and Annie))
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106[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Caster of Red]]\
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108* Demigod (Intermediate God as Caster of Red)
109* Symbol: A pair of Tragedy-and-Comedy Masks.
110* Alignment: TrueNeutral
111* Portfolio: Poetry, Stage Plays, [[YeOldeButcheredeEnglishe Olde English]], [[RuleOfDrama Tragedy]], [[RuleOfFunny Comedy]], [[OlderThanSteam Being Ahead of His Time]], [[AnachronismStew Rarely]] [[ArtisticLicenseHistory does]] [[ArtisticLicenseGeography any research]], [[DoubleEntendre raunchy]], lewd and [[DarkComedy dark comedy]] [[GetTheeToANunnery that was lost to time]], CharacterTitle, [[{{Neologism}} coined many words]], [[WorldOfPun fans of puns]], [[MindRape First Folio]]
112* Domains: Theater, Knowledge, Craft.
113* Follower: Creator/OscarWilde (except on Website/{{Uncyclopedia}})
114* Superior to: [[Pantheon/TaintedLove Lady]] [[Pantheon/VillainousArchetypes Mac]][[Pantheon/InsaneBehavior beth]], [[Pantheon/MotivationsForEvil Macbeth]], [[Pantheon/TheatricConvention Hamlet]] [[Pantheon/WilliamShakespeare among many, many others]]
115* Allies: [[Pantheon/DreamsAndNightmares Dream of the Endless]], [[Pantheon/TimeAndTemporality The Doctor]], [[Pantheon/{{Architecture}} Jack and Annie]].
116* VitriolicBestBuds with: [[Pantheon/{{Narrative}} Dr. Seuss]].
117* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Trickery}} Victor von Doom]].
118* Admired by: [[Pantheon/CharacterWriting George R. R. Martin]].
119* Opposed by: [[Pantheon/AuthorityFigures Jeanne d'Arc]].
120* If someone, somewhere, has used a trope idea in a popular literary work, chances are [[JustForFun/TheZerothLawOfTropeExamples This Guy beat them to the punch]] a long time ago.
121* A great entertainer, his works have been shown daily in the Pantheon for the last three hundred years.
122* The only known possible challenger to his title is {{Creator/Sophocles}}, but the Greek playwright had to admit Shakespeare's had the advantage in name recognition. Today they're said to be working together on an adaptation of the Great Pantheon War.
123** Creator/{{Aeschylus}} used to hold the title, and {{Creator/Euripides}} is still trying to get the role.
124* [[Pantheon/{{Travel}} Jack and Annie]] once visited him in the past, and played as fairies in "A Midsummer's Night Dream". When William found the two in the Pantheon, he asked if they could be on hand to act in a few more plays for him. Both graciously agreed to help.
125* Is delighted that [[Pantheon/CouplesArchetypes Romeo and Juliet]] were able to make it to the Pantheon, though annoyed at [[MisaimedFandom people not getting the meaning]].
126** Is a bit more apprehensive about [[Pantheon/MotivationsForEvil Macbeth]].
127* Was surprised to learn that he and Dr. Seuss [[WebVideo/EpicRapBattlesOfHistory engaged]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3w2MTXBebg in a rap battle]]. Although Shakespeare is unhappy that [[spoiler:Seuss let his creations do all the rapping]], Dr. Seuss responds that what happened when Shakespeare [[BerserkButton accuses him of]] [[SeriousBusiness writing the]] ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' books.
128* Banned Dr. Doom from entering his place after the time [[ComicBook/Marvel1602 Doom's alternative kidnapped him]].
129* Do NOT suggest that [[BerserkButton someone else wrote his plays for him under an alias]]. Anyone say so will have to talk Shakespeare's other versions with magical powers.
130** Likewise, don't bring up [[Literature/TheImmortalBard the time he time-travelled to the modern day]] and [[DeathOfTheAuthor failed a college class about analyzing his own plays]]. He's still rather sore about that.
131* Most of his characters, after hearing his ascension, has all flooded to his temples. While a lot of them are grateful that he created them, a few of the more unreasonable and villainous ones demands a rewrite. Shakespeare has avoided them ever since.
132** [[Pantheon/TaintedLove Lady Macbeth]] pretends to be on good term with him but secretly plots to overthrow him to let her and her husband to have his power.
133* Has been glad to see the Doctor again since Shakespeare thinks his shenanigan amusing and [[StableTimeLoop tries to write new works based on the Doctor's adventure]]
134* George R. R. Martin is a fan of Shakespeare even though Martin doesn't like the HistoricalVillainUpgrade Shakespeare did to King Richard.
135* His playwright skills allowed him to be summoned as a Servant during a Great Holy Grail War, where he was capable of inflicting [[MindRape mind tragedies]] onto his enemies, despite his atrocious physical stats. Those who worked with him during that time are very wary that Shakespeare can be a dangerous person, because as long as he thinks it'll make an interesting story (read: TONS OF [[{{Tragedy}} TRAGEDIES]]), he'll do exactly ''that''.
136** In fact, one of his victims was none other than Jeanne d'Arc, who he used his Noble Phantasm on to crush her fighting spirit during the final confrontation with Amakusa Shirou. Needless to say, she didn't like this experience and will get back at him if he tries to use First Folio on her again. This is not even getting into her reaction upon finding out about [[Theatre/HenryVIPart1 his work that made her look like a devilish witch...]]
137** Also rumor has it that during that particular war, he wrote a new epic based on his experiences there. Unfortunately, no one has seen it on print, and Shakespeare isn't telling where he kept it, and what kind of story he wrote.
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