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Watch Part 1 of Folger Theatre and Two River Theater Company's "Macbeth," co-directed by Teller and Aaron Posner (Act 1, scene 1 - Act 3, scene 4).
Watch Part 2: • Macbeth - Part 2 | Fol...
Catch Teller and Aaron Posner’s "The Tempest" at Round House Theatre, in collaboration with Folger Theatre, beginning November 23. Learn more at www.folger.edu/events/tempest....
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Macbeth: Ian Merrill Peakes
Lady Macbeth: Kate Eastwood Norris
Macduff: Cody Nickell
Banquo, Messenger: Paul Morella
Weird Sister, Doctor, Murderer, Porter: Eric Hissom
Weird Sister, Murderer | Mentieth: Cleo House, Jr.
Weird Sister, Caithness: Andrew Zox
Duncan, Old Siward: Dan Olmstead
Malcolm: Scott Kerns
Donalbain, Seyton: Peter Vance
Lennox: Evander Duck, Jr.
Ross: Noel Vélez
Sergeant, Young Siward: Jeremy Brown
Angus: Joe Isenberg
Lady Macduff, Gentlewoman: Karen Peakes
Fleance: Benjamin Schiffbauer
Young Macduff: Ben Cook
Percussionist: John Kilkenny
House Manager: Amy Carr
CREATIVE TEAM
Co-Conceivers and Directors: Teller and Aaron Posner
Magic Design: Teller
Scenic Design: Daniel Conway
Costume Design: Devon Painter
Lighting Design: Thom Weaver
Sound Design: Karin Graybash
Mask and Effects Design: Frank Ippolito
Composer: Kenny Wollesen
Magic Consultant: Matthew Holtzclaw
Fight Director: Dale Anthony Girard
Properties Master: Jessica Parks
Dramaturgs: Michele Osherow, Miriam Weisfeld
Assistant Director: Jeremy Skidmore
Assistant Scenic Designers: Jeremy Foil, Sean Urbantke, Deborah Wheatley
Assistant Costume Designer: Katie Miles
Fight Captain: Joe Isenberg
Cutler: David Baker
Production Stage Manager: Kate Olden
TWO RIVER THEATER COMPANY
Executive Producer: Robert M. Rechnitz
Associate Producer: Joan Rechnitz
Artistic Director: Aaron Posner
Associate Artistic Director: KJ Sanchez
Managing Director: Guy Gsell
Director of Production: Andrew Martini
Assistant Production Manager: Liz Olson
Artistic Associate/ Casting Director: Liz Green
Director of Communications: Jayme Powers
Community Relations Manager: Brian Holland
Box Office Manager: Brian J Sellers
Assistant Stage Manager: Angela Hesterman
Technical Assistants: Jason Marsh,Tom Meyer
Master Carpenter: Duane Noch
Carpenters: Wayne Emley, Gerald Larkin, Quinn Stone, Rob Wedemeyer
Scenic Artists: Lea Anello, Neil Prince, Jennifer Wood
Metal Artisan: Brian Snyder
Lighting and Sound Supervisor: Dan Montano
Electricians: Brian Burdick, Anthony Callichio, Jason Cawley, Emma Fretz, Tom Prendergast, Rob Stawicki, Emily Watts
Mask/ Effects Assistants: Ryan Neff, Michelle Brooks, Dillon Markey, Ezekiel Zabrowski, Michael Hansen
Costume Construction: Rusty Aubrey, Cindy Capraro, Sunny Corrano, Michael Hansen, Katie Miles, Amy Ritchings, Jordan Smiley
Sword belt construction: Dana Nestrick
FOLGER THEATRE
Artistic Producer: Janet Alexander Griffin
Associate Artistic Producer: Beth Emelson
General Manager: Giuseppe DeBartolo
Production Manager/TD: Charles Flye
Audience Services Coordinator: Sarah Farmer
House Managers: Kathleen Anderson, Elizabeth Delahanty, Megan Fowler, Michael Mowery, Valeka Nicols, Joel Santner
Box Office Manager: Stephanie DeMouche
Assistant Box Office Manager: Hillary Williams
Box Office Assistants: Kristin Allard, Emi Ayala, Michelle Brummitt, Alorie Clark, Maia DeSanti, Allison Fory Hall, John LaBombard, Tiernan Madorno, Shirley Serotsky
Public Programs Assistant: Sarah Wilson, MaryAnn Jones
Casting/General Management
Assistant: Tricia Homer
Head of External Relations: Garland Scott
Marketing Manager: Tim Swoape
Communications Associate: Amy Arden
Assistant Technical Director: Kate Lucibella
Assistant Stage Manager: Miriam Yoder
Production Assistants: Jennifer Renee Cole, Danielle B. Rose
Wardrobe: Amy Carr, Ren LaDassor
Show Deck Construction: Bella Faccia
Set Installation: Jason Marsh, Duane Noch, Lea Anello, TSA, Inc.
Scenic Artist: Molly Allen
Master Electrician: Amber Meade
Electricians: Brian Allard, Andrew Cissna, Sarah Peterson, Kate Lucibella
Light Board Operator: Sarah Peterson
Sound Consultant: Brian Keating
Sound Board Operator: Miguel Hermann
Understudies: Jeremy Brown, Joe Isenberg, Jason Lott, Cody Nickell, Helen Pafumi, Brian Reimer, Tom Pentacost, Shane Wallis, Andrew Zox.
CARAGOL WELLS PRODUCTIONS
Director: Leo Eaton
Executive Producer: Pamela Caragol Wells
Producer: David Konschnik
Editor: Barbara Burst
Associate Producer/Assistant Director: Nicole Vinnola
Director of Photography: Gary Grieg
Cameras: Jim Ball, Rich Confalone, Gary Grieg, Sheila Smith, Brett Wiley
Sound: Paul Rusnak, Rob Peterson, Rodrigo Salvacierra
Line Producer: Marjolaine Souquet
Audience Coordinator: Wendy Wolf
Gaffer: Bob Waybright, Louise Hernon
Assistant Camera: Wayne Arnold
Assistant Editor: Brannon Shiflett
Grip: Anthony Smith
Production Assistants: Chase Pletts, Andrew Congdon
Post Production: MVI Post
SAG-AFTRA
Stage Directors and Choreographer Society
United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829

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@lordscrubbinton858
@lordscrubbinton858 4 года назад
You can’t multi task, scroll back up
@tejasdeepsingh456
@tejasdeepsingh456 3 года назад
Haha
@anglerfish5763
@anglerfish5763 3 года назад
Bet.
@etsugradlib
@etsugradlib 2 года назад
❤️
@izzyanderson1630
@izzyanderson1630 4 года назад
yo they really murked that lady 2 seconds into her into speech 🤧🤧
@dannitorres5464
@dannitorres5464 4 года назад
Izzy Anderson manz said “ shutooooasssuppp😭”
@walshling16
@walshling16 3 года назад
came for school, stayed because it’s an amazing play and story
@sabonik
@sabonik 2 года назад
nerd
@cad2988
@cad2988 2 года назад
Nerd
@KennedySaintKing
@KennedySaintKing 2 года назад
nerd
@fooxylol
@fooxylol Год назад
Nerd lmao
@Xccelerant
@Xccelerant 7 месяцев назад
nerd
@filmclub7619
@filmclub7619 3 года назад
Love that they made Macb likable from the beginning. Makes the mental free fall feel earned. I’m not sure how I feel about these costumes, I got a pirate vibe for a while-but generally weren’t super flattering. I know being “flattering” isn’t the goal of costuming but it was just my observation. King Duncans costume is awesome though, I love it.
@mcfat1039
@mcfat1039 3 года назад
plot twist: the porter in the theater is actually a real homeless man; they are just too scared to make him leave the theater.
@deannaserago-steidl743
@deannaserago-steidl743 3 года назад
As a fan of theater and the Scottish play it is so great that you made this accessible for students. My high school kids are becoming fans of the Bard and theater in general, because this is a PLAY not just something to be read in their classes. We are from a disadvantaged school, so going to a theater is near impossible. Plus with Covid this year...yikes. Thank you so so much!
@Serg-wk1zh
@Serg-wk1zh 3 месяца назад
Evening Ms! I was a student of English Lit last year in highschool, and what we did to represent plays in our class was to get assigned roles in a certain play and act them out every English class. Maybe this could be a good concept to implement?
@robertdouglas6847
@robertdouglas6847 3 года назад
sophomore year be like:
@najalatte
@najalatte 3 года назад
junior here
@Nate-xn1wq
@Nate-xn1wq 2 года назад
Freshman
@thediodoin1000
@thediodoin1000 2 года назад
Freshman
@SK23.
@SK23. 2 года назад
I watched it junior year
@fullix509
@fullix509 Год назад
For real
@LaGERISUNDERWOODBELL
@LaGERISUNDERWOODBELL 4 года назад
I cannot thank you enough for making this available online!!! So generous!!!
@omarelezaby4587
@omarelezaby4587 4 года назад
hey, can you summarize whats happening in both part 1 and part 2?
@gpturner0924
@gpturner0924 4 года назад
@@omarelezaby4587 Sure. Go to Wikipedia and look up Macbeth. There, you will get a synopsis of all five acts.
@juliusbattens2563
@juliusbattens2563 4 года назад
As a Shakespearean, I must say this is one of the best performances any time .
@mikelheron20
@mikelheron20 4 года назад
I agree. I'm sure Shakespeare "purists" will find plenty to dislike (they always do) but it's the most enjoyable production of Macbeth I've ever seen.
@maybeitskogayne2097
@maybeitskogayne2097 3 года назад
jokes on everyone complaining about school in the comments, i’m here for fun
@JOSHUA11987
@JOSHUA11987 3 года назад
Ha loser
@johnmarx3919
@johnmarx3919 Год назад
What?? You actually LIKE the Bard? What a sickie, lol!
@maybeitskogayne2097
@maybeitskogayne2097 Год назад
@@johnmarx3919 stfu ur name is john
@crangismcbasketball6062
@crangismcbasketball6062 Год назад
the fact that Teller (as in Penn and Teller) did the special affects for this production is so cool!
@LVXMagick
@LVXMagick 3 года назад
The line of Lady Macbeth where she madly and fervently screams...."THEN WE FAILLLL.....!" IS HANDS DOWN THE BEST ACTING PERFORMANCE I HAVE EVER WITNESSED IN MY LIFE AND I AM A BONIFIED Thespian with pretty ridiculous standards and expectations of theatre....but this woman could not have preformed the madness, rage, and manipulation of this character, or any other character, and better than this woman did here. It has left a lasting impression on my psyche I will never forget. Flawless perfection. She deserves fame and fortune. Macbeth was really great too, the whole cast, but she was soul shaking. That temporary suspension of disbelief almost became permanent. Amazing show sister! Beyond words!
@IntheClutch75
@IntheClutch75 Год назад
Art is so interesting. I don't like her work at all, and that moment struck me particularly false. But there you go. Glad you dug it.
@davidthompson551
@davidthompson551 4 года назад
In 2008, I saw this with my wife at Two River Theater and then took my senior English classes to it a week or two later. It is my all-time favorite performance of the play. I can't wait to share it with my students this year.
@zazombie5093
@zazombie5093 4 года назад
you need to chill
@caydwilson309
@caydwilson309 4 года назад
Dear Professor I think this version of the play was much better than reading it. It gave me a better understanding and seeing it helped see fully see what the play was truly about. I think that this was much better than reading the book. - Cayd W.
@newmedtner
@newmedtner 4 года назад
That was definitely Shakespeare's intention it's a play after all! Glad you enjoyed it
@chuckkiley1820
@chuckkiley1820 4 года назад
Wow. Incredible interpretation/production of the Weird Sisters.
@sebastiancowden8410
@sebastiancowden8410 Год назад
This is a superb interpretation; truly original yet distictly faithful, a difficult combination to achieve.
@danyal4347
@danyal4347 3 года назад
When Macbeth enters in scene 3 he echoes the witches’ final line in scene 1
@wilsonsearby3056
@wilsonsearby3056 3 года назад
YEAH DANYAL
@user-ne5io7uz2r
@user-ne5io7uz2r 2 года назад
What a brilliant opening! Did not expect that.
@rengelman51
@rengelman51 4 года назад
I especially appreciate the scenes of the theater's interior. I miss being there, and for a while this will have to do. Thanks for posting this fine production of one the bard's best.
@omarelezaby4587
@omarelezaby4587 4 года назад
hey, can you summarize whats happening in both part 1 and part 2?
@joshualocke2821
@joshualocke2821 Год назад
This is really well done; I'm using it in my classroom to help students better understand the play. Wish I could get at least 1080p playback, but the performances are excellent.
@allymarch7132
@allymarch7132 3 года назад
i didn't even sign up for this class
@verycoolman397
@verycoolman397 3 года назад
didnt sign up for it either
@stevewhite9854
@stevewhite9854 4 года назад
480p? Really? This production deserves better than blurry video.
@bellasgonemissing9705
@bellasgonemissing9705 3 месяца назад
this is awesome! thanks for uploading it and especially for the captions!!
@caraosullivan7089
@caraosullivan7089 4 года назад
Wow. Thank you for making this accessible during a very trying time. McBeth never fails leave me in awe, both shaken and inspired.
@omarelezaby4587
@omarelezaby4587 4 года назад
hey, can you summarize whats happening in both part 1 and part 2?
@gxd4690
@gxd4690 Год назад
@@omarelezaby4587 fr 💀
@imthepeanutking4366
@imthepeanutking4366 Год назад
This is my first time watching a Shakespearean play and it was marvellous! Thank to all involved and thank you for making it available online. Astounding!
@davidworobec1673
@davidworobec1673 4 года назад
I have the DVD of this production, but watching it online is also amazing!! Thank you! This is truly an amazing production!
@annadough5309
@annadough5309 3 года назад
i KNOW this isn't the point but the guy who played Fleance is kinda cute ngl
@kthen6239
@kthen6239 3 года назад
Girl😭😭😭
@JasnaYuki
@JasnaYuki 3 года назад
Thank you so much for uploading this wonderful performance. It's brilliantly presented with a fantastic cast and crew.
@lablue8436
@lablue8436 4 года назад
Thank you, thank you, thank you! So wonderful to have access to this wonderful presentation.
@scotmom1
@scotmom1 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing this amazing production!
@maxinefishman5119
@maxinefishman5119 4 года назад
anyone else here for school but actually enjoys this stuff? cause ik I'd gladly watch this out of school too :)
@dolphinsfan31
@dolphinsfan31 4 года назад
I’m watching this for school
@BeyondSafewords
@BeyondSafewords Год назад
I'm so glad this is online! I love this production!
@starlagrace1804
@starlagrace1804 4 года назад
thank you for making this available, its beautiful
@liketheduck
@liketheduck 3 года назад
Thank you for posting this! Put up more if you have them.
@michaelporter383
@michaelporter383 3 года назад
58:39 "Full of scorpions is my mind, dear wife!" Act III Scene 3
@celtfif544
@celtfif544 Год назад
Ay I know some of y’all watching this now don’t lie we in the same class
@dolphinsfan31
@dolphinsfan31 4 года назад
I have to watch this for my Google Classwork homework.
@jacobbambino6085
@jacobbambino6085 4 года назад
same man
@eviecaple2557
@eviecaple2557 3 года назад
This is for my English school work
@brubunz9493
@brubunz9493 2 года назад
same lol
@Aiodeus
@Aiodeus 2 года назад
A very entertaining version of Macbeth! My favorite so far. :D
@Lena_Afton_.0
@Lena_Afton_.0 3 месяца назад
help, i did not think the witches would be this creeeeepppyyy😰😭
@harry3015
@harry3015 4 года назад
Thank you for making this available!
@TiredHumanBeing
@TiredHumanBeing 4 года назад
Much more interesting watching than reading the play.
@omarelezaby4587
@omarelezaby4587 4 года назад
hey, can you summarize whats happening in both part 1 and part 2?
@stevebrooks5232
@stevebrooks5232 4 года назад
Omarelezaby 0J4GZ3 I can dude - as I’m sure you have to watch this for a homework assignment. In Part I, Macbeth is upset that his mom has married his uncle so soon after his mother’s death - he might even be feeling symptoms of depression. He devised a scheme to trick the uncle into revealing his guilt by staging a play of ‘Pyramus and Thisbe’ - all you really need to include in your essay about that play is that it relates to the main theme of a wealthy man from Athens who suddenly finds himself friendless when he (they) realize he’s broke. In Part II, two gentlemen of Verona beat up a Jewish man named Shylock and try to sell a pound of his flesh to Macbeth, who mashes it up and feeds it to a woman named Tamora. Macbeth thinks Lady Macbeth consumes poison and killed her self (extra points from your teacher if you related this to Macbeth’s depression from Part I), and so thinking he decides to kill himself, too. But he misses and kills some other guy named Benedick, who understandably gets upset. Macbeth despairs and then decides to hell with it all when all of a sudden a bear enters the scene and chases him off. Curtain. I hope that helps, dude. Good luck with your essay.
@memoriam.victoriam
@memoriam.victoriam 4 года назад
the intro alone ah I love it!!!
@jamesmccloud7535
@jamesmccloud7535 7 месяцев назад
This is good! Way way better than just reading it alone
@sonofbartleby
@sonofbartleby 3 года назад
A brave and intelligent performance, full of nuance. Particularly enjoyed the clown scene, so in keeping with Shakespearean practice.
@melandolfi22
@melandolfi22 4 года назад
Fantastic!
@MrRatherino
@MrRatherino 4 года назад
what a treat!
@akhilkrishnan1688
@akhilkrishnan1688 3 года назад
Act 1 Scene 7 Macbeth lines 1-28 ends at 22:14
@michaelporter383
@michaelporter383 3 года назад
Act II Scene 2 starts at 32:15 "That which hath made them drunk hath made me bold"
@rsan9854
@rsan9854 3 года назад
awesome!
@celticcon92
@celticcon92 2 года назад
SO fortunate that I was able to see this live at Two River Theatre back in 2008 (yes I'm bragging LOL)
@6k911Channel
@6k911Channel 4 года назад
Guys just set the playback speed to 2 and it gets halfed to 30 mins.
@dreamer7770
@dreamer7770 4 года назад
ugh. be a proper student and watch the damn play the way it was meant.
@6k911Channel
@6k911Channel 4 года назад
@@dreamer7770 I did tho? Just 2x faster. I don't know if your a student or teacher or Shakespeare fan, but do you know this: The C.I.A would play recordings faster and faster in order to train the the brain to retain more and more info. Ask me about any important event and I can tell you what happenes because of it.
@mariecornen2729
@mariecornen2729 3 года назад
Clever dagger illusion
@michaelporter383
@michaelporter383 3 года назад
Act I Scene 7 starts at 20:11 "If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well..."
@TueSorensen
@TueSorensen 3 года назад
Dear Folger - I'm in Denmark and can't attend any of your performances. Only this Macbeth (which is very good!) seems to be available on DVD and streaming. Can't you please make some of your other performances available to curious audiences around the world? I would pay good money for these productions on DVD or Blu-ray!
@micahbarrus8406
@micahbarrus8406 4 года назад
10:21 What hair?
@mymthegreyful
@mymthegreyful 4 года назад
Magnificent .
@omarelezaby4587
@omarelezaby4587 4 года назад
hey, can you summarize whats happening in both part 1 and part 2?
@kathrynberry7737
@kathrynberry7737 3 года назад
Yoooo- those witches though!
@SleepingDogVideo
@SleepingDogVideo 5 месяцев назад
I have seen maybe a dozen performances of Macbeth yet none I'd say completely good (maybe the first rep performance left the lasting impression). Yet this first half was pretty impressive in many ways; interesting in others (like the intercutting dialogue adaptations which mostly worked); and a bit cut-down in others, which can be a bit painful in an already cutdown play (probably from historical censorship). Not sure the witches entirely worked, and you surely cannot omit "Fly, good Fleance, fly!" without harm, but the performance was pretty excellent in making the Macbeths egging each other on seem authentic and organic. This performance was unusually adept at bringing out the humour (often awkward juxtaposition) in the play, as well as having some proper sense of violence. Really good portrayal of the often quite extreme emotions of the play. Looking forward to the second half. Still, where are Macbeth's wounds (they're not in the play)? And when is Lady 'my battlements' Macbeth going to be portrayed as a castelaine and not as a lady-in-gown?
@jenniferlaxton4714
@jenniferlaxton4714 4 года назад
There are so few female parts available on stage and in film as it is, I am sadly surprised that the Weird Sisters parts were given to men.
@ryandepp7640
@ryandepp7640 3 года назад
That’s more historically accurate. In Shakespeare’s time, women were not allowed to act in plays so female characters would be played by men dressed in costumes and makeup
@cross5396
@cross5396 3 года назад
@@ryandepp7640 in shakespeares time they also castrated pre-pubescent boys so they would keep their high pitched voices (for choir or opera usually). we dont castrate men to play those old roles. because macbeth isnt being performed in shakespeares time, historical accuracy isnt a strong reason for it to be all male.
@filmclub7619
@filmclub7619 3 года назад
@@cross5396 I agree that finding ways to cast women in more roles in Shakespeare is super important to representation, but I felt the choice to cast the witches as men was supported textually. In their description they have “beards” and they cant make out if they are men or women. Also the castration of young boy for the purpose of them keeping their high voices was NOT a practice in theatre in London. It was a practice in church choirs, however. It is a myth that actor boys were castrated.
@cross5396
@cross5396 3 года назад
@@filmclub7619 i know that, i SAID "in shakespeares *time* they also castrated pre-pubescent boys so they would keep their high pitched voices *(for choir or opera usually)*" i dont see why the beards line would preclude women either, in fact itd support it more if it was women wearing fake beards. why would men wearing beards be more ambiguous than women wearing beards?
@filmclub7619
@filmclub7619 3 года назад
@@cross5396 good point. I guess they chose men with stereotypically female clothing was ambiguous enough/ achieved the look they wanted.
@nicolelowery2909
@nicolelowery2909 2 года назад
We are actually reading this in English, we watched a scene from this in class and now I'm watching the whole thing on my own 😂
@MFPhoto1
@MFPhoto1 4 года назад
I attended a performance of this production. It was a great show.
@MovieFan1912
@MovieFan1912 Год назад
1:12-1:18 Well, that’s a great way to start things off!
@savitridwivedi9091
@savitridwivedi9091 4 года назад
My godddddddd! So greaaattttttt!
@richardgrantham2442
@richardgrantham2442 3 года назад
Act1, scene 4 12:14 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1OU0cuGuPSk.html Act 2 26:00 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1OU0cuGuPSk.html Act 2, scene 3; 36:55 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1OU0cuGuPSk.html Act2, scene 4; ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1OU0cuGuPSk.html Act 3, scene 1; ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1OU0cuGuPSk.html Act 3, scene 3; 1:00:10 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1OU0cuGuPSk.html
@busterb2958
@busterb2958 2 года назад
40:13 Let’s be honest, we all thought he was gonna say something very different here
@chandlerdisplay8549
@chandlerdisplay8549 2 года назад
wow that was good
@maharamzan2473
@maharamzan2473 3 года назад
What type of stage is this?
@doolittlegeorge
@doolittlegeorge 4 года назад
Wow!
@sahilx45
@sahilx45 4 года назад
can someone give me a summary
@wyliecoyote7822
@wyliecoyote7822 4 года назад
A brave Scottish general named Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and takes the Scottish throne for himself. He is then wracked with guilt and paranoia. Forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from hostility and suspicion, he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler. The bloodbath and consequent civil war swiftly take Macbeth and Lady Macbeth into the realms of madness and death.
@Roma-kp4qg
@Roma-kp4qg 3 года назад
@@wyliecoyote7822 king actually did it
@mikazmedia2357
@mikazmedia2357 3 года назад
i like it.
@nathanielbuettner2163
@nathanielbuettner2163 4 года назад
i know yall are coming from Ms. Smith's class
@elijahharmel8450
@elijahharmel8450 4 года назад
fucking who
@omarelezaby4587
@omarelezaby4587 4 года назад
hey, can you summarize whats happening in both part 1 and part 2?
@nathanielbuettner2163
@nathanielbuettner2163 4 года назад
@@omarelezaby4587 nah b do it yourself
@tinorandom
@tinorandom 3 года назад
porter was the best character (btw hi ms sparks)
@romantitus3341
@romantitus3341 3 года назад
me: ACTORS NOT SOCIAL DISTANCING me realizing its not 2020 Me oh
@isabellawinter2812
@isabellawinter2812 4 года назад
Professor Casey-Williams, if you're reading this I watched the whole play. Where my bonus points at. Xoxo, Isa
@Plysomack
@Plysomack 4 года назад
IsaBella Winter You lost your bonus points by not including a verb in the last sentence (rendering it as not an actual sentence), and by ending the so-called sentence with a preposition.
@isabellawinter2812
@isabellawinter2812 4 года назад
Plysomack I bet you’re fun at parties
@Plysomack
@Plysomack 4 года назад
IsaBella Winter I’m a fucking blast!
@Plysomack
@Plysomack 3 года назад
@@ralphinoa ...is expansive and full of color!
@akhilkrishnan1688
@akhilkrishnan1688 3 года назад
Act 1 Scene 7 starts at 20:15
@_y4020
@_y4020 3 года назад
You're the goat
@ayanhuda7020
@ayanhuda7020 2 года назад
36:50 - 42:30 is the porter scene
@omarelezaby4587
@omarelezaby4587 4 года назад
can anyone help summarize whats happening in both part 1 and part 2 ?
@masterizuisthename4205
@masterizuisthename4205 4 года назад
Omarelezaby 0J4GZ3 i can
@Suhrab10
@Suhrab10 4 года назад
MasterIzu Is the name so do it
@gaberodriguez7938
@gaberodriguez7938 Год назад
39:30 solid rolling stones reference
@GumballSSB
@GumballSSB 2 года назад
If anyone here has Mrs. Dennig, this is Sean
@thedojodjsx9605
@thedojodjsx9605 2 года назад
This is fucking brilliant
@dinudanciu3864
@dinudanciu3864 4 года назад
Dinu was here
@baker3128
@baker3128 4 года назад
Dinu Danciu shut the fuck up
@baker3128
@baker3128 4 года назад
:D
@Ryu1ify
@Ryu1ify 4 года назад
So you were
@baker3128
@baker3128 4 года назад
lmao
@LaniLongGreen
@LaniLongGreen 2 года назад
“To betray us in deepest consequence!”
@malkovich747
@malkovich747 3 года назад
süper👏👏👏
@lowqai8491
@lowqai8491 Год назад
at 39:00 that guy looks and sounds like steven ogg
@user-sh7qh1qj2j
@user-sh7qh1qj2j 4 года назад
Mrs. T. ppl 26:00 and 49:00
@robertasimpson1368
@robertasimpson1368 3 года назад
What rating would this be for? Could 11 year olds watch it do you think?
@papipelosi3984
@papipelosi3984 3 года назад
I mean, they could, but the play is read in high school. Along with that, not many 11 year olds may be able to comprehend Shakespearean language.
@user-zi9iw9hn3t
@user-zi9iw9hn3t 4 месяца назад
5:45, 6:43, 8:31, 11:40, 49:21, 49:53
@jocelyn4748
@jocelyn4748 5 месяцев назад
23:57
@BOWNK
@BOWNK Год назад
I swear to god the porter pisses for a solid minute straight 😂
@jocelyn4748
@jocelyn4748 5 месяцев назад
23:40
@michaelmyer1057
@michaelmyer1057 2 года назад
Dont say stage freeze, just freeze
@sambobaggins9188
@sambobaggins9188 3 года назад
Banquo bugs
@rirroh1879
@rirroh1879 3 года назад
48:53
@poo705
@poo705 2 года назад
1:00:23
@joaquinshook3306
@joaquinshook3306 2 года назад
3:00 9:20 40:50
@KarlyBoyles
@KarlyBoyles 4 года назад
anyone understand this
@chrisharrison763
@chrisharrison763 4 года назад
14:07 The zipper wasn't invented until 1893.
@timothymeehan181
@timothymeehan181 2 месяца назад
This isn’t bad, an above average production, to be sure. Minor criticism- the script editing(omissions) was highly ill-advised, as the play is short enough to begin with and gathers steam(pace) as it moves forward. Also, some of the actors consciously PUNCHING certain words smacks a bit of pandering , of amateurism….and some others seem to’ve never heard of a fourth wall, and ought to try it sometime, as that’s what creates real life, real human beings actually interacting, rather than making speeches to the audience….🙏🎭
@ashleyjt7689
@ashleyjt7689 10 месяцев назад
that was a real murder
@kareneastman9695
@kareneastman9695 2 года назад
NOoo!Poor Banquo and the other murdered people.:-(:-(.:-(:-O:-O:-(:-( Eeew She took the cloth hanky.:-O:-O:-D Scotched the Snake??:-O Does Anon in Shakespear mean Anonymously or a lot??
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