Saturday, August 3, 2019
Portraying the Character of Lady Macbeth :: Lady Macbeth Scottish Plays Essays
Portraying the Character of Lady Macbeth      Congratulations on getting the part of Lady Macbeth in the recent Old  Vicââ¬â¢s production of the Scottish Play I am writing this letter to give  you some interpretation and tips on how you can portray you character  best on stage. After watching numerous versions of the play, I have  not once seen this character being conveyed as well as the Globeââ¬â¢s  recent production. Hence in this letter I want to clarify and explain  how this scene can be staged best, since it is one of the most  important in the play; your role will need to be played out  exceptionally well. The reason why this scene is so important is that  in this scene we feel sympathy for Lady Macbeth for the first time in  the play, we witness the true depth of guilt expressed for all to see,  and in this scene it is expressed through her actions and words during  her nightmare sleep. We see her suffering and realize the extent of  her actions earlier in the play. I will explain line by line how I  would like to see you play this scene on stage.    At this stage in the play, Lady Macbeth, is an odd one since her  character is so different from the earlier scenes in the play. In this  scene it is crucial that you act with despair and regret in your eyes  and most importantly the audience must feel pity and definitely must  sense sympathy for you. You will need to portray yourself as a totally  different Lady Macbeth in this scene from the one who so coolly  prepared the murder of the King. Her trance-like state must echo that  of Macbeth in Act two, scene one; it is crucial that you convey the  detachment and isolation she is feeling to the audience.    The doctor will be dressed in a black outfit to convey that Scotland  is sick and disordered under the hands or an unnatural evil ruler,  whereas the Gentlewoman will be dressed in a white maids outfit  reflecting her loyalty towards her mistress, looking after her even  during her illness and not revealing her secrets to anyone. As I  witnessed in the Roman Polanskiââ¬â¢s version of the Scottish Play, I  thought it was clever for Lady Macbethââ¬â¢s character to be undressed as  it conveyed the sense of revealing all of your inner thoughts to the  audience quite brilliantly. Although, I donââ¬â¢t know how comfortable you  might feel being nude on stage, I thought that this would be a great  way to portray your character the best. We will negotiate this matter    					    
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