Wednesday, February 28, 2018

What Directors Do About That Damned Dagger In 'Macbeth'

"Few visual moments are as strange as the scene at the beginning of act two, in which Macbeth sees a dagger floating in the air, apparently leading him to Duncan's bedchamber. This hallucination provokes one of Shakespeare's most famous speeches: 'Is this a dagger which I see before me?' ... For this strangest of plays, the paradox is fitting: its best-known prop is almost certainly invisible." Andrew Dickson looks at the ways some of the great actors and directors have handled the scene.



Article source here:Arts Journal

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