Act 3 of William Shakespeare's Macbeth, performed at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts' Family Theater in 2007, by Weber State University. Stage direction by Tracy Callahan.
MacBeth's worst mistake wasn't killing Duncan or ordering his servants to kill Banquo. It wasn't even listening to the witches. It was marrying Lady MacBeth.
But i think his greatest mistake was thinking that he could never be forgiven again. as he said: CAN THE WATER OF ALL RIVERS WASH THESE HAND?( or something like this!) and then later says: I AM WALKING IN A RIVER OF BLOOD( or....something like this) so he thought that whether he got back and stopped killing or kept going forward and murdering people, he was still walking in that river of blood.... AND THAT WAS HIS WORST MISTAKE! for god has always said:** never give up hope of Allah’s Soothing Mercy**
This makes me laugh every time and I don't know why. -the minute twenty five at the beginning -Macbeth's earrings -the way they just fucking drag Banquo offstage -the clapping -Macbeth's screaming -the fact that Banquo's ghost isn't onstage and that makes him seem even more insane -the sheer amount of wine he just fucking gulps down -everyone's eyebrow movements
I don't speak English as a first language so my opinion here may be misled, yet... this version of the conversation made me feel really different from what I felt reading the play, as if Lady Macbeth is not as mean as I thought she was, nor Macbeth was as guilt ridden and frantic as I thought he was.
But making Tomtom music during the murder of Blanquo : wasn't it a little anachronic for this century and much in advance upon their time ? 00:08:35 But perhaps is it a way to rewrite History, as it's said in "1984" by George Orwell, and to make it look more Globalistic?