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Is there such a thing as a Scottish play?
Now Luna is having its way with the Scottish play.
The fragile director struggles mightily to figure out how to stage the Scottish play.
Others refer to it merely as "the Scottish play I've never read."
That's really bad news for the unlucky "Scottish play."
But the Scottish play, as most theater folks feel it must be called, is the all-time bad luck play.
For them, the tragedy about the usurping general and his ruthlessly ambitious wife must be called "the Scottish play."
"Not an appropriate quote for the moment, but it is still from the Scottish play, and anything with knives in it seems befitting now."
I made it for a small part I had in the Scottish Play."
The Scottish play is bound for Central Park.
And I dare quote from the Scottish play as I sit alone.
The Scottish play started previews May 17, 2011 in San Diego.
"I saw the Scottish play backward.
The "Scottish play," of course, she said, her throaty laugh speeding across the Atlantic telephone cable.
"The Scottish play, the one Shakespeare wrote."
Everybody shuddered, remembering trying to perform the Scottish play in a vast gymnasium with no audio equipment except what nature provided.
In his articles on Macbeth, he analyzes "the Scottish play" using similar polarities.
Superstition and "the Scottish play"
Instead, they call it "The Scottish Play".
"And I suppose you want me to put a Blythe gun battle in the Scottish Play?"
The Scottish Play is a play by American playwright Lee Blessing.
Shakespeare's "Macbeth" has so long been associated with misfortune that some people fear to speak the name and refer to it simply as "the Scottish play."
In 1889, she took on the part of Lady Macbeth in "The Scottish Play".
Norval is believed to take its name from the Scottish play Douglas by poet John Home.
The Scottish Play (1991)