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A freshly staged production by Martin Kušej at Madrid's Teatro Real gives vent to Lady Macbeth's well-earned reputation for zaniness, while leaving intact its underlying, and ultimately overpowering, spirit of solemnity.
A Rollicking and Riveting 'Lady Macbeth' Jonathan Blitzer 2011
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It really is a good one: actually rather tightly plotted, with both lead roles undergoing transitions of character, in Macbeth's case egged on by the witches (who are memorable but a bit superfluous).
March Books 8) Macbeth, by William Shakespeare nwhyte 2009
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Rather it is the direct result of Macbeth's actions.
Richard Geldard: Rosenberg's Guide to Reality Richard Geldard 2012
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As we know, this is Macbeth's answer to the fundamental questions of existence.
Richard Geldard: Rosenberg's Guide to Reality Richard Geldard 2012
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As we know, this is Macbeth's answer to the fundamental questions of existence.
Richard Geldard: Rosenberg's Guide to Reality Richard Geldard 2012
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As we know, this is Macbeth's answer to the fundamental questions of existence.
Richard Geldard: Rosenberg's Guide to Reality Richard Geldard 2012
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As we know, this is Macbeth's answer to the fundamental questions of existence.
Richard Geldard: Rosenberg's Guide to Reality Richard Geldard 2012
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Rather it is the direct result of Macbeth's actions.
Richard Geldard: Rosenberg's Guide to Reality Richard Geldard 2012
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Rather it is the direct result of Macbeth's actions.
Richard Geldard: Rosenberg's Guide to Reality Richard Geldard 2012
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Rather it is the direct result of Macbeth's actions.
Richard Geldard: Rosenberg's Guide to Reality Richard Geldard 2012
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