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The final one is fatter and shorter, and her voice and personality are unknown, as she never speaks.
The final one is fatter and shorter, and her voice and personality are unknown, as she never speaks.


During the events of "Ye Olde Shakespeare Dinner Theatre" they were first seen discussing a request by the actors to have a mini fridge put into the dressing room. They spotted Dan, but didn't question him much (the middle one finding him nice).
During the events of "[[S1E8|Ye Olde Shakespeare Dinner Theatre]]" they were first seen discussing a request by the actors to have a mini fridge put into the dressing room. They spotted [[Dan]], but didn't question him much (the middle one finding him nice).


They appear later, pointing out the fact three actors has suffered unfortunate fates, and telling the head actor he was everyone.
They appear later, pointing out the fact three actors has suffered unfortunate fates, and telling the head actor he was everyone.
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== Trvia ==
== Trvia ==
* They appear to be a reference to the three witches in Shakespeare's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macbeth Macbeth], who also share similarities with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fates Three Fates]. The play Macbeth is infamous for being believed to be cursed, so the reference makes sense, as Dan and Elise are removing the actors one by one, staging 'accidents'.
* They appear to be a reference to the three witches in Shakespeare's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macbeth Macbeth], who also share similarities with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fates Three Fates]. The play Macbeth is infamous for being believed to be cursed, so the reference makes sense, as Dan and [[Elise]] are removing the actors one by one, staging 'accidents'.
* The first one has a cut line during a deleted scene, questioning the paramedics on how they'd remove the donkey head from an actor's head.
* The first one has a cut line during a deleted scene, questioning the paramedics on how they'd remove the donkey head from an actor's head.

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The three ladies of the dinner theatre.
The three ladies of the dinner theatre.

The Theatre Owners (also sometimes referred to as the purple haired ladies) are a trio of women who run the Shakespeare Dinner Theatre. The first one is shorter with larger hips and a softer voice. She appears to be the nice one of the trio. The middle one is taller and skinnier, with a raspier, slightly more aged voice. She's slightly more assertive. The final one is fatter and shorter, and her voice and personality are unknown, as she never speaks.

During the events of "Ye Olde Shakespeare Dinner Theatre" they were first seen discussing a request by the actors to have a mini fridge put into the dressing room. They spotted Dan, but didn't question him much (the middle one finding him nice).

They appear later, pointing out the fact three actors has suffered unfortunate fates, and telling the head actor he was everyone.

Near the end of the episode, they bid farewell to their theatre after Dan incites a riot to burn it down, and are last seen walking off.

Trvia

  • They appear to be a reference to the three witches in Shakespeare's Macbeth, who also share similarities with the Three Fates. The play Macbeth is infamous for being believed to be cursed, so the reference makes sense, as Dan and Elise are removing the actors one by one, staging 'accidents'.
  • The first one has a cut line during a deleted scene, questioning the paramedics on how they'd remove the donkey head from an actor's head.