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Lady Macbeth’s obsessive hand-washing and her demands for the “spot” to disappear symbolize her attempt to wash away her guilt. It mirrors the language of Macbeth in Act II, Scene II after ...
How ‘Macbeth' Kicked Off Orson Welles' Run as One of the ... a sad case like "The Magnificent Ambersons," "Mr. Arkadin," or ...
Witches, murders, and a whole lot of booze: Shit-faced Shakespeare’s production of “Macbeth,” which runs until Nov. 18 at The Rockwell, adapts the Bard’s iconic tragedy into a hilariously ...
Lady Macbeth: Wash your hands, put on your night-gown, look not so pale. I tell you yet again, Banquo’s buried; he cannot come out on’s grave. Doctor: Even so?
Macbeth, on the other hand, has lost his capacity to feel anything. Fiennes allows us to register the enormousness of this loss. It’s easier in my experience to identify with and excuse the ...
Simon Godwin is no stranger to the work of Shakespeare. Until May 5, his production of Macbeth is playing in D.C. with a cast led by Ralph Fiennes and Indira Varma. The film version of this same ...
Lady Macbeth has game on her hands: Royal Shakespeare Company’s video foray Titled Lili, the game is being developed in collaboration with iNK Stories, a New York-based indie studio and publisher that ...
What does guilt and ambition look like on stage? In Herndon High School’s gripping post-apocalyptic take on Macbeth, they are brought to life with artistry, precision and intensity.
This wrap of shows around Melbourne includes Bell Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Mudhoney, Hania Rani, The Tap Pack, By Jane’s Hand at La Mama and Selling Kabul at Red Stitch.
Lady Macbeth: Wash your hands, put on your night-gown, look not so pale. I tell you yet again, Banquo’s buried; he cannot come out on’s grave. Doctor: Even so?
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