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My local #library has like seven audio versions of #Macbeth, my commute listening is booked for a bit. The Blackstone Publishing version actually has Scottish accents! Refreshing.

But if you are preforming some #Shakespeare, just use your own accent. That or a silly made up one.

Wait a minute. Was Macbeth part of the Superbowl halftime show this year? Why didn't anyone tell me? I would have watched!

#Superbowl #Macbeth #HalftimeShow #Shakespeare

There were hundreds of people dressed up as trees at the Super Bowl half time show

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May the prophesy come true, and soon #macbeth #badbunny #dunsinane

Your Steam #Machine delay is about parts, not plans
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S 3675 (IS) - #ICE Protection Act of 2026
https://kensbookinfo.blogspot.com/p/news.html#12

#Winter #Olympics opening ceremony nears as virus disrupts
https://kensbookinfo.blogspot.com/p/world-capitals.html#Luxembourg

#Dushanbe to abandon glossy sidewalk tiles due to winter
https://kensbookinfo.blogspot.com/p/world-capitals.html#Dushanbe

All Is But Fantasy review – Lady #Macbeth, Juliet and
https://kensbookinfo.blogspot.com/p/uk.html#9

#Irish League striker 'more nervous' for hosting Waterfront
https://kensbookinfo.blogspot.com/p/uk.html#newsletter

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I wrote this at workshop today.

I am the candle you allowed to go out
you would bind yourself to me but you’d never
bleed for me
and if you had fifty million words to say what you
meant
or anything at all
you’d ramble on, talking in circles
and in your haunted sound and your fury, you’d say
nothing –

did I ever mean a goddamn thing to you?
was I nothing more than another withering body in your bed,
another meal, another drink, another drug,
another stepping stone in your unanswered,
unmatched ambition?
there’s no way to tell now in this optimized
emptiness, is there?
I’ve tried to see through the cage of your lies
one too many times
so now I go about my petty tomorrows and you go about
yours on opposite sides of this compound fracture town
we are all bleeding at the seams
at the end of the day, aren’t we?

I don’t think fate was involved anymore
only hunger clawing at your insides
and when you finished devouring me in your
desperation, you corroded your soul
with something and someone else
another victim wrapped too tightly in your spell
who are you drowning with now?
of course they won’t see that the cords wrapped
around their neck aren’t love until far too late
of course they won’t have words for how you’re drinking
them dry, and
of course you won’t tell me their name
but I’ll hear their screams through
the grapevine anyway

out, out
brief candle
again and again
oh, that I would have
died hereafter
after what you did to me
but
watch me rise like the morning star
instead
burn out
shimmer and fall
knowing you can never again
touch me

-Castor 2/1/2026

#bettertogethermke #Macbeth #Sheik #Zelda

Hamnet: Shakespeare e o poder do luto

Filme narra a vida do dramaturgo e o trauma da morte do filho que teria inspirado sua obra-prima. É um drama bem construído, mas às vezes resvala num apequenamento da criação literária, reduzindo-a à catarse de uma tragédia familiar

https://outraspalavras.net/poeticas/hamnet-shakespeare-o-poder-do-luto/

Theater Basel: Giuseppe Verdis „Macbeth“ – Premierenbericht
Marco Stücklin

Einmal mehr hat das Theater Basel Herbert Fritsch eine Inszenierung anvertraut. Dieses mal war es das düstere Drama „Macbeth“ von Giuseppe Verdi. Wir sehen auf der Bühne fünf hintereinander stehende rote Bögen, welche je nach Szene individuell beleuchtet werden. Auf der kahlen Bühne befinden sich keinerlei Requisiten. Dies bedingt von den Sänger/innen und dem Chor übermäßig viel Bewegungstheater, was zuweilen auf die Spitze getrieben und ermüdend ist. Die ausschließlich schwarzen Kostüme, mit Ausnahme des weißen Nachhemdes der Lady Macbeth, stellen einen starken Kontrast zur Bühne dar. (Rezension der Premiere v. 22. Januar 2026) […]

https://opernmagazin.de/theater-basel-giuseppe-verdis-macbeth-premierenbericht/

Theater Basel: Giuseppe Verdis "Macbeth" - Premierenbericht

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