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Apparently, he still wants to play Hamlet and fairly soon. It is definitely a young man's role. Then he can do Macbeth, then eventually King Lear. Good idea?
Of course, the performances will have to be filmed and played in cinemas around the world, just like Frankenstein. God, with ideas like this, I should be his agent or manager, whichever it is that organises these sorts of things. Better find out before I apply for the job. It's a pity he is too old for Romeo & Juliet. Imagine him climbing up to the balcony. Mmmm
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hepzibah wrote:
...... Then he can do Macbeth, then eventually King Lear. Good idea?
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I already know who could perfectly do the three witches..........
Faiiiirrr is foul and fouuuul is faiiiiir.... Hover through the fog and fiiiiilthy aiiiiiir......
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I think there would be have to be more than just THREE witches, don't you? More like a complete coven.
By the pricking of my thumbs
Something wicked this way comes
(Oh, I'm getting goosebumps!.)
Last edited by hepzibah (October 8, 2012 3:31 pm)
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Can I have a turn, too? Maybe we could form a band of Cumberwitches instead a band of brothers.
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We can practise a bit end of this month.... I'll bring some spiders and some eyes (must have some left in my microwave....)
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What about a toad? And a broomstick? Let me have a look in my cupboard.
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Maybe tobe has already spiders.... Tobe, KEEP them, don't clean up!!
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So who will play Lady Macbeth?
Out, damned spot!
(I always thought was a bit of a cruel way to talk to a dog).
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Mattlocked wrote:
Maybe tobe has already spiders.... Tobe, KEEP them, don't clean up!!
I won't! Expect many creepy things in the witch's house. (Gingerbread, breadcrumbs, broom, crisps, oven... )
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Ahh... GINGERbread and breadCUMBS...... I don't care for the rest.
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I'm a major Shakespeare fan as well as a Sherlocked...what a way to combine two of my favourite people!
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Sir Kenneth Branagh , what a fantastic film his Hamlet was!
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SusiGo wrote:
What about a toad? And a broomstick? Let me have a look in my cupboard.
Now we know who the skull on the mantel is -- Yorick!