Apart from The Comedy of Errors, Macbeth, a tragedy of errors, is the shortest of Shakespeare’s plays. At only 2,107 lines it is barely half the length of Hamlet, with which it is often compared. The ...
“Macbeth” may be Shakespeare’s most transfixing tragedy, but its dark magic often fizzles in the theater. The stage is littered with “Macbeth” disasters. Other plays may have an equally bad track ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by With “Macbeth” adaptations like “Peerless,” the inner lives of young women come into focus. By Diep Tran When the playwright Jiehae Park was in high ...
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