AND TOMORROW AND TOMORROW ...
Stumbling in a daze from the battlefield to the afterlife, Macbeth encounters three mysterious and yet familiar spirits, who offer him a chance for a do-over. Will he get it right this time?
A four-character 10-minute play published by YouthPLAYS, Spring 2014
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Stumbling in a daze from the battlefield to the afterlife, Macbeth encounters three spiritsundefinedGraymalkin, Paddock and Pyewacket (rhymes with “I thwack it”). They appear to Macbeth as a cat, a toad, and a dog, and they also look familiar. Very familiar. And indeed, that’s what they are: “familiars,” the companion spirits of the three witches whose prophecies led to his ruin, offering Macbeth the chance for a do-over. But will he get it right this time...?
Stumbling in a daze from the battlefield to the afterlife, Macbeth encounters three spiritsundefinedGraymalkin, Paddock and Pyewacket (rhymes with “I thwack it”). They appear to Macbeth as a cat, a toad, and a dog, and they also look familiar. Very familiar. And indeed, that’s what they are: “familiars,” the companion spirits of the three witches whose prophecies led to his ruin, offering Macbeth the chance for a do-over. But will he get it right this time...?
Stumbling in a daze from the battlefield to the afterlife, Macbeth encounters three spiritsundefinedGraymalkin, Paddock and Pyewacket (rhymes with “I thwack it”). They appear to Macbeth as a cat, a toad, and a dog, and they also look familiar. Very familiar. And indeed, that’s what they are: “familiars,” the companion spirits of the three witches whose prophecies led to his ruin, offering Macbeth the chance for a do-over. But will he get it right this time...?