Essay/letter to director suggesting ways Act 2 Scene 2 of Sheakspeare's prose "Macbeth" should be directed.
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Pages: 5
(approximately 235 words/page)
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I am writing to offer my congratulations on your recent appointment as director of Harcourt Theatre's production of The Scottish Play, the prose that I have come to regard as my finest because of its unique and strong characters. West End productions should be congratulated for appointing a highly talented and capable individual like yourself as director.
Now on to business. I would like to draw your attention to the second scene in the second
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slow but sure awakening to the atrociousness of his crime and how he ultimately comes to regret his actions but realizes it is too late to escape eternal damnation. I sincerely hope you have a dreadful time directing the play. I have plenty of conviction that you will proceed to direct the worst production of The Scottish Play to date and break a leg or two while you are at it. Yours Sincerely, William Shakespeare
slow but sure awakening to the atrociousness of his crime and how he ultimately comes to regret his actions but realizes it is too late to escape eternal damnation. I sincerely hope you have a dreadful time directing the play. I have plenty of conviction that you will proceed to direct the worst production of The Scottish Play to date and break a leg or two while you are at it. Yours Sincerely, William Shakespeare