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  1. MACBETH. Methought I heard a voice cry 'Sleep no more! Macbeth does murder sleep', the innocent sleep, Sleep that knits up the ravell'd sleeve of care, The death of each day's life, sore labour's bath, Balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course, Chief nourisher in life's feast,--.

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  2. 30 MINUTE VERSION. Shakespeare Schools Festival (SSF) “We are such stuff as dreams are made on.” Copyright of the abridged scripts rest with Shakespeare Schools Festival charity. Your registration fee only allows you to perform the abridgement during the current Festival.

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  3. www.dramanotebook.com › dn-macbeth-scriptsMacbeth script

    Macbeth Scripts. The Shakespeare pieces on the Drama Notebook website have been created and edited by professional Shakespearean actors. There are many books about teaching Shakespeare to kids, but many of them advocate modernizing the text, which, in my opinion, defeats the purpose of reading/performing Shakespeare. Below are two short scripts.

  4. [A banquet prepared. Enter MACBETH, LADY MACBETH,] [p]ROSS, LENNOX, Lords, and Attendants] Macbeth. You know your own degrees; sit down: at first And last the hearty welcome. Lords. Thanks to your majesty. Macbeth. Ourself will mingle with society, 1275 And play the humble host. Our hostess keeps her state, but in best time We will require her ...

  5. MACBETH: Tomorrow. LADY MACBETH: Never shall tomorrow come, my lord. Your face is like a book where I may read strange matters. Let no one else see. Look like the innocent flower, But be the serpent under it. Leave all the rest to me. EXIT MACBETH and LADY MACBETH Servants bustle through preparing for the feast. ENTER LADY MACBETH followed by ...

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  6. Shortened Macbeth play script for schools. Royalty-free for school performances. $3, no additional fees. Professionally edited PDF download.

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  8. This page contains links to the free original Macbeth script by Shakespeare. The language used in Shakespeare’s day is slightly different to today’s modern English, which is reflected in the Macbeth text.

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