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22nd December 07, 08:36 PM
#33
 Originally Posted by Panache
One thing you have yet to mention, Kaeden, is when your version of...the Scottish Play is being set. The wonderful thing about Shakespeare's plays is that one can set them virtually any time and any place.
Shakespeare Santa Cruz has done...
Hamlet in Kennedy Era White house
Titus Andronicus in a savage "Road Warrior" like future
Mac...The Scottish Play in Feudal Japan (Note to self put on "Throne of Blood" on Netflix queue)
Kilts might be very appropriate, the question remains...
...what kind?
Cheers
Jamie
But the best version, INMHO, is Orson Welles' 1948 film version.
Jamie: according to my dad, you only need to use "the Scottish play" inside of a theatre.
T.
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