MacHomer is a one-person play by Rick Miller which blends William Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth with the animated television series The Simpsons. Miller first conceived of the idea in 1994, when he was performing in a production of Macbeth. The first performance of MacHomer was at the Montreal Fringe Festival in 1995. MacHomer has been re-written a number of times. The early version of the play was more of a stand-up comedy routine, but in 2000, it was expanded into a theatrical production. In 2006, for the 10th anniversary tour, Miller further revamped the play, adding new songs and characters, and incorporating videos.
The script of the play "remains 85% Shakespeare" and mostly follows the plot of Macbeth. Miller performs the various roles using voices from The Simpsons characters, using more than 50 voices. The set includes a video screen at the back of the stage, and sound and video effects are incorporated into the performance. Miller has performed the play in over 150 cities around the world, including performances at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, and the Just for Laughs comedy festival.
Boy don't care boy don't care
If you like to dress yourself in some veils
I don't know you kept my mind
Would be a folly for me
My divine you're so good
All the people think you're in a bad mood
But I'll make you feel it right
Would be a folly for me
Why tell me why don't you take me away
My pretty divine do a show for me
Kiss me divine, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday divine
Oh oh in the night you are by my side
Your time could be so good
Kiss me divine, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday divine
Oh oh wake up! You are wasting time
I'll make you feel it so good
Dynamite in your arms
You are shakin' me you shine like a star
Precious diamonds in your hands
Would be a folly for me
My divine baby cool
I'm a guy for you but don't make me drool
You are capturin' my mind