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Read the Cast List and acquaint yourself with your role. The play will begin in 3 minutes…

This will be an uninterrupted performance. The play will begin in 3 minutes…

It will then be an uninterrupted performance.

First - Take a minute to decide what you believe: Who or what was to blame for all that happened? Macbeth? Lady Macbeth? The Witches? Ambition? Greed? Society? Anything else? Then – Think about which scenes you would like to perform: Which scenes would you best be able to demonstrate your interpretation of Macbeth and the question above?

GUIDELINES: You can choose your own groups Everybody must perform You will have Tuesday and Wednesday to rehearse It would be better if you could perform without scripts You may edit your scene in places to enable this and to best present your interpretation You can use props and even costumes if you want