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    in the early 17th century. The following list of plays including references to Macbeth is ordered alphabetically. Wale Ogunyemi's adaptation, A'are Akogun...
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    The Tragedy of Macbeth, often shortened to Macbeth (/məkˈbɛθ/), is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, estimated to have been first performed in 1606. It...
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  • in a production of Macbeth mirror the actions of the characters they portray. Shakespeare on screen Cultural references to Macbeth The Scottish Play Unless...
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    related to this article: Cultural references to Othello Wikiquote has quotations related to Cultural references to Othello. The Annotated Othello Complete...
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  • Men of Respect (category Films based on Macbeth)
    chunks of modernised Shakespeare in screen history." Macbeth on screen Cultural references to Macbeth Shakespeare on screen "Men of Respect". Box Office...
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  • Four Great Women and a Manicure (category Television shows based on Macbeth)
    (parodying Lady Macbeth) is frustrated at having to clean the costumes worn by the other actors of a Springfield production of Macbeth, and is criticized...
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  • MacBird! (category Plays and musicals based on Macbeth)
    Kennedy assassination onto the plot of Shakespeare's Macbeth. The play burlesques Shakespeare's Macbeth, with lines drawn from other plays such as Hamlet...
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    Shakespeare in Children's Literature: Gender and Cultural Capital. Taylor & Francis. p. 90. ISBN 9780415888882. "Macbeth: Entire Play". shakespeare.mit.edu. Retrieved...
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    King Duncan is a fictional character in Shakespeare's Macbeth. He is the father of two youthful sons (Malcolm and Donalbain), and the victim of a well-plotted...
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  • Shakespeare: The Animated Tales (category Films based on Macbeth)
    type: Cel animation Alec McCowen as Narrator Brian Cox as Macbeth Zoë Wanamaker as Lady Macbeth Laurence Payne as Duncan Patrick Brennan as Banquo Clive...
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  • BBC Television Shakespeare (category Films based on Macbeth)
    Margaretta Scott (also 11 February), several scenes between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth from Macbeth, starring Laurence Olivier and Judith Anderson (25 March)...
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  • The Foretelling (category Television shows based on Macbeth)
    which borrow from or parody William Shakespeare's plays Richard III and Macbeth. A prologue introduces the episode with a narrative describing the Tudor...
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  • Sangrador (category Films based on Macbeth)
    submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film Cultural references to Macbeth Macbeth on screen Pacheco, Carlos; Barrera Linares, Luis; González...
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  • media related to Ann Macbeth. Macbeth was born in the Bolton suburb of Halliwell, and studied at the Glasgow School of Art. When Macbeth was a child, she...
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  • Just Macbeth! is an adaptation of William Shakespeare's play Macbeth. It was written by Australian children’s author Andy Griffiths, produced by Bell...
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  • The Shakespeare Code (category Cultural depictions of William Shakespeare)
    witches; a reference to Macbeth, which Shakespeare denies. At the time in which the episode is set, Shakespeare had yet to write Macbeth or Hamlet, which...
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    Mikijirō Hira (category Articles needing additional references from February 2015)
    several of Yukio Ninagawa's productions, including an acclaimed role as Macbeth. Described as "Japan's best Shakespearean actor", Hira received several...
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    Shakespearean phrases Cultural references to Hamlet Cultural references to Ophelia Cultural references to Othello Memorials to William Shakespeare Shakespeare's...
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    tragedies until 1608, among them Hamlet, Othello, King Lear and Macbeth, all considered to be among the finest works in English. In the last phase of his...
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  • Alex Blum (category Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to the United States)
    Classics Illustrated artwork references). Jones Jr., Appendix E, p. 229 (covering both Classics Illustrated Junior artwork references). Jones, Jr., Appendix...
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  • Fool (novel) (category Articles needing additional references from December 2024)
    novel are references to other Shakespeare plays, ranging from short quotations to whole characters—most notably the three witches from Macbeth. While the...
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    Astor Place Riot (category Macbeth)
    Macready was scheduled to appear in Macbeth at the Opera House, which had opened itself to less elevated entertainment, unable to survive on a full season...
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    and suggest that it is apocryphal. Often misattributed to Shakespeare, specifically from Macbeth Tolkien's use of giant spiders as foes was predated by...
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  • Dogg's Hamlet, Cahoot's Macbeth are two plays by Tom Stoppard, written to be performed together. This was not the first time that Stoppard had made use...
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  • Gale 2003, pp. 370–2. Macmillan 2002. BUFVC: Macbeth (1908) n.d. BUFVC: Macbeth (1911) n.d. BUFVC: Macbeth (1913) n.d. Bennett 2015. Bennett 2008. Buchanan...
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  • for its storyline and cultural references, in addition to receiving criticism from the Parents Television Council. According to Nielsen ratings, it was...
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  • Shakespeare's Macbeth observes, "it provokes the desire, but it takes away the performance". Chronic alcohol consumption is related to sexual dysfunction...
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  • List of bad luck signs (category Articles needing additional references from November 2015)
    the dead. Ravens, crows and magpies: 385–386, 243, 386  Saying the word "Macbeth" or wishing someone "Good Luck" while inside a theatre The substitutions...
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    Sextus Tarquinius (category Articles lacking reliable references from March 2023)
    wounded … . In a soliloquy (known as the 'Dagger Soliloquy') from Macbeth, Macbeth alludes to Tarquin as a 'trope of stealth': With Tarquin's ravishing strides...
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  • battle in 1045, possibly as part of some continuing conflict with Macbeth. According to later tradition, Duncan's two young sons were sent away for greater...
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