Maxine Doyle
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There have been moments when audiences have tried to interrupt that moment. There's been moments when Lady Macduff... We set this up, she falls in the party. Sometimes they let her fall on the floor. Most of the time, somebody will save her. More interestingly is Lady Macbeth.
There have been moments when audiences have tried to interrupt that moment. There's been moments when Lady Macduff... We set this up, she falls in the party. Sometimes they let her fall on the floor. Most of the time, somebody will save her. More interestingly is Lady Macbeth.
A decline of her story plays out in the hospital and she finishes in an image which is really vulnerable and, well, she's naked and bloody in another bathtub in the hospital. And she beckons to the audience... sometimes to help, and some audience will pick up a towel and will give her a towel or a holder. So it tends to be that audiences want to save, nurture, protect.
A decline of her story plays out in the hospital and she finishes in an image which is really vulnerable and, well, she's naked and bloody in another bathtub in the hospital. And she beckons to the audience... sometimes to help, and some audience will pick up a towel and will give her a towel or a holder. So it tends to be that audiences want to save, nurture, protect.
There have been moments when audiences have tried to interrupt that moment. There's been moments when Lady Macduff... We set this up, she falls in the party. Sometimes they let her fall on the floor. Most of the time, somebody will save her. More interestingly is Lady Macbeth.
A decline of her story plays out in the hospital and she finishes in an image which is really vulnerable and, well, she's naked and bloody in another bathtub in the hospital. And she beckons to the audience... sometimes to help, and some audience will pick up a towel and will give her a towel or a holder. So it tends to be that audiences want to save, nurture, protect.