Alan Cumming’s Solo ‘Macbeth’
Why this Scot’s one-man take on the Scottish play feels like a sort of homecoming.
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Why this Scot’s one-man take on the Scottish play feels like a sort of homecoming.
A new script’s path from playwright’s head to design shop is paved with a-ha (and uh-oh) moments.
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