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Macbeth (I,5): Lady Macbeth Receives News from Macbeth

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Macbeth (I,5): Lady Macbeth Receives News from Macbeth. Staged scene from Shakespeare's "The Tragedy of Macbeth." Find out more at http://thisismacbeth.com

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  • nooo she skipped the whole bit i dont understand T_T i need to hear what it sounds like !!!!!!!

  • where can i find that wonderful song?

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  • got to play Lady Mcbeth in my school production :/

  • OMF i wasn't expecting the make out scene lol

  • I was lucky enough to play Lady Macbeth in "gothic" version in high school (a couple videos are up) ...I love her character...

  • @MonISlover the part before this? she's just reading a letter from Macbeth telling her what happened with the witches. Basically, if you're trying to do the whole monologue with the first part included, read it like you don't know what happened. If you were as ambitious as Lady Macbeth and your husband told you he met soothesayers who actually predicted the future and it was proved true how would you react to the words in the letter he sent you? surprised with a side of cruel ambition.

  • I swear she missed out loads at the beginning? Like the part about "art not without ambition, but without the ilness should attend it?" But yeah, she's really good :)

  • its good but I just hate the part how she said "wound" Tomorrow I have to do this monolouge ..but I will do it my way I don't wont to copy ..but yeah I learn something from this ..thanks for sharing

  • She's definitely not bad and I like her voice. I just wish she had done more with the "come you spirits who tend on mortal thoughts" speech. I'm having fun with that speech right now in our production.

  • This is wonderful. Her articulation is fantastic - I hear every word and see every thought. Simple and truthful. Just say the words - that is what Shakespeare requires. Fabulous.

  • that was hot.

  • woahhh just makeout then...

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