tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5903474590644679691.post2232866306346606464..comments2023-04-29T03:16:03.064-07:00Comments on Kate McClelland: Worst Rendition of Macbeth - EverAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03688180306141738419noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5903474590644679691.post-38654963273050193322016-08-15T12:16:38.765-07:002016-08-15T12:16:38.765-07:00Hello Madelyn.
Thank very much for that. I can jus...Hello Madelyn.<br />Thank very much for that. I can just picture you as Lady MacBeth. I'm sure you wowed them in to appreciative silence! Lady MacBeth is a fantastic part for an actress to play. I just couldn't take to her dressed as a saloon girl, it seemed to denigrate her in some way. It was the bad accents that killed it stone dead for me though. I'm glad you thought my story was funny - it was at the time :0) Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03688180306141738419noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5903474590644679691.post-53028462544133993882016-08-15T11:14:15.899-07:002016-08-15T11:14:15.899-07:00Hysterical! I am really not fond AT ALL of re-set...Hysterical! I am really not fond AT ALL of re-setting Shakespeare or any of the classics. If you want to reinterpret, why not write a different version?<br /><br />Ionesco's Macbett is a great example - one that I was cast in back in the day, playing Lady Macbett & the First Witch (as written). An audience of freshman attended, and they seemed spellbound - or maybe better prepared (or bound and gagged). In any case, there was no inappropriate laughter.<br /><br />GREAT post - well written.<br />xx,<br />mgh <br />(Madelyn Griffith-Haynie - ADDandSoMuchMore dot com)<br />- ADD Coach Training Field founder; ADD Coaching co-founder -<br />"It takes a village to educate a world!"Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com