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Australian Arts

‘Damned spot’ of blood keeps appearing

19 July 2024

11:00 PM

19 July 2024

11:00 PM

People have always fiddled with Shakespeare. Nahum Tate did not give King Lear a happy ending because he was a dramatic moron but because there are indications that Shakespeare considered this possibility and Lear’s reunion with Cordelia has a resemblance to his last plays, the tragicomic romances.

All of which brings us to the strange phenomenon of Macbeth: An Undoing which is a rehash of the Scottish tragedy from Lady Macbeth’s point of view.

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