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In Jacobean times, "Macbeth" would have been staged with minimal sets and props, relying more on costumes and dialogue to set the scene. Today, productions of "Macbeth" incorporate modern stage technology, elaborate set designs, and special effects to enhance the storytelling. However, some productions may also choose to emphasize the play's supernatural elements or set it in a different time period to provide a unique interpretation.

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