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What is the most interesting thing about Shakespeare's play Macbeth?

that the word Macbeth is cursed because an actor died in his play


How many lines were in Macbeth the play?

"Macbeth" by William Shakespeare has a total of 2,105 lines.


Who was the first actor to play 'Macbeth'?

The first recorded actor to play the character of Macbeth on stage was Richard Burbage, a prominent actor in William Shakespeare's theater company. Burbage performed the role around the year 1606 at the Globe Theatre in London.


From what Shakspeare play do the lines bubble bubble toil and trouble come?

From Macbeth.


By the end of the play Macbeth is seen by some as a villain. Which lines from the play best illustrate this?

we'll have thee


What play cointain these lines double toil and trouble fire burn and cauldron bubble?

The lines "Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble" are from William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth". They are spoken by the three witches as they create a potion in Act 4, Scene 1.


Did Richard burbage play Macbeth?

No, Richard Burbage did not play Macbeth. Macbeth is a character in William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," and the role was likely performed by Burbage's contemporary, William Shakespeare himself. Richard Burbage was a renowned actor in Shakespeare's company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men.


In the play Macbeth who is the main male character?

Umm, Macbeth. The title is a hint, although it doesn't always work out that way in Shakespeare.


What other name is Macbeth sometimes known as?

The Scottish Play is the most recognizable.Also, Macker's, The MacScottish Play, The Bard's Play and That One Play


What is Shakespeare's most widely produced play since his death?

MacBeth


Who is the main character in the play Macbeth?

Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.


Why is the play Macbeth not called Lady Macbeth?

The play is called Macbeth because the story centers around Macbeth. Although Lady Macbeth is an important character, she is only the second most important character. In addition, Shakespeare had a habit of naming plays after kings, even if the king is not the most important character in the play (as in Henry IV Parts 1 and 2 and the three parts of Henry VI). So even if you think Lady Macbeth was as important as Macbeth (and I suggest that's tough to argue), the play is still called Macbeth, because he did not write a play called Queen Margaret even if she's more important than Henry VI her husband.