Performing a one-man Macbeth feels like the greatest challenge.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
'Macbeth' is an amazing story.
I was in a production of 'Macbeth.'
Macbeth is contending with the realities of this world, Hamlet with those of the next.
I think 'Macbeth' was a play that I've always gotten so much out of. My wife played Lady Macbeth in a play, and I designed it. There are things in there that are just kind of extraordinary.
Macbeth was the first play I ever read.
There's this classic car crash thing about 'Macbeth.' You can just see this car driving at 100 mph towards this brick wall, and you can't do anything about it, and the characters are desperately trying to stop it and can't.
My first part in a play was one of the witches in 'Macbeth.'
If you look at the play very closely, this is a thirdhand report of what a wonderful hero Macbeth is for saving Scotland. And in the next scene, he's planning to murder Duncan, and you never really know why or what's behind Macbeth.
'Macbeth' was a very lucky play for me.
The only still center of my life is Macbeth. To go back to doing this bloody, crazed, insane mass-murderer is a huge relief after trying to get my cell phone replaced.