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10/11/2012

Shakespeares Macbeth To Hit Broadway

Shakespeare's Macbeth Debuts On Broadway
"Fair is foul, and foul is fair:
Hover through the fog and filthy air"

Andrew Lloyd Webber announced a new blockbuster Broadway musical based on Shakespeare's play Macbeth coming to the Majestic Theater when the 25 year run of The Phantom Of the Opera comes to a close in January.

The Three Witches, or "Weird Sisters" get a modern sexy makeover but still maintain their sinister and supernatural origins.

Shakespeare's witches were prophets tempting Macbeth with power and glory predicting his rise to King. Macbeth follows the advice of the sisters and assumes the throne.

Webber will adopt a modern political climate based in London, England as the sisters appear to the royal heir second son, currently third in line to the throne behind his older brother and his father. The sisters foretell his future in two fold, one where he never reaches the throne and an alternative future shows him as King of England. The sisters claim all this comes to pass in less than three years and starts with the Queen's burial.

Double, double, toil and trouble...

Happy Halloween


LURKING, IN THE SHADOWS, ON THE GRASSY KNOLL

8 comments:

  1. Now that's a Broadway Play I would go see.

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  2. Didn't Shakespeare coin the term "schwing" in one of his plays? I'm fairly certain he did.

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  3. I already have tickets. :D

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  4. Yes, it was in A Mid-Summers Night Dream.
    The course of true love never did run schwing.
    Lysander tells Hermia that they are not the only true lovers who have had troubles.

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  5. I think the two bottoms on the left and the right are the same butts, but mirror images of each other. Note the position of the hair, the bottle, how the suit is tied. A lot of staring at, ummm, I mean, studying of, the images leads me to that conclusion. Anyone else agree?

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  6. What if I told you all three were one in the same?

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  7. Then, I guess, my fantasy of triplets is shot to hell.

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  8. No, that is exactly it. Triplets.

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