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Lady Macbeth’s cry of “Out, damned spot!” in Act V, Scene I is one of the most intense and psychologically charged lines in William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth.” Performing this monologue ...
In an interview with award-winning journalist Paula Zahn, Sir Patrick Stewart discusses what attracted him to the role of Macbeth, the innovative creative ...
Excessive ambition proves disastrous in Shakespeare’s “Macbeth,” running at College of Marin’s James Dunn Theatre through Oct. 13.
Between a new stage play and book — Zinnie Harris's Macbeth (An Undoing) and Val McDermid’s Queen Macbeth — Lady M has finally gotten out of that damned spot.
Fiennes’ Macbeth is an old warrior, battle-hardened yet weary of spirit. Banquo (Steffan Rhodri), his loyal buddy on the field, seems even older.
Al Jenaie’s journey with Shakespeare began in 2019 with Hamlet. He followed it up with The Tempest in 2022, and Macbeth in 2024. When asked how he tried to reimagine Macbeth, Al Jenaie said, ...
Their performances make the case that the Macbeth women have been seriously short-changed. To March 23, rosetheatre.org , then to Theatre for a New Audience, New York, April 5-May 4, tfana.org ...
Are there tickets left for Macbeth in Edinburgh? Yes. There were a tiny number of tickets available for the Monday night (January 22) showing at 7.30pm, ranging from £65 to £125.
Only one of the murders Macbeth commits or commissions happens onstage. We don’t see Banquo’s ghost but hear his groans, which sound like something from a bad porn film.
When murdered Banquo confronts Macbeth at the feast, we just hear his groans. In our mind’s eye, from his shrieks, we picture the death of Macduff’s boy.
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