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April 19 1611
Fleance escapes as his father, Benquo is killed.
We are not sure where Macbeth was first performed. Because of the large number of night scenes, some scholars have thought that it was suitable for the Blackfriars Theatre where plays were performed by candlelight. However, the King's Men were not allowed to use the Blackfriars until 1609 and Macbeth was probably written shortly after the Gunpowder Plot, say, in 1606. It may have premiered at court or just as easily may have been performed at the Globe.
University of Santo Tomas in Manila, which was founded in April 1611
As all performances are before an audience, we presume that a number of people watched the play when it was performed for the first time. The first person we know of who watched a performance of the play was a man called Simon Forman who saw it at the Globe in 1610 or 1611--long after its first performance.
Macbeth was believed to have been written sometime between 1603 - 1607, and the first recorded report of its peformance was 1611. Elizabeth I died in 1603, and James I then came to the throne, reigning until 1625.
Act 2, Scene 1: He begins hallucinating and thinks he sees a dagger pointing to Duncan's room. In the Banquet Scene, Act 3 Scene 4, after seeing the ghost of Banquo.
1611 (AD) was in the 17th century.
Yes and 1611/3 = 537
LCM(1611, 8) = 12888.
1, 3, 9, 179, 537, 1611.