Thursday, 18 May 2017

Macbeth 3


Scene one

The dark forest loomed above the three children.

Child one comes in carrying sticks, child two comes in carrying leaves, and child three comes in carrying matches and a doll.

They set the sticks and leaves on fire.

Then they all whisper into the doll, the audience unable to hear their whispers.

Child 2 places the doll on the fire.

Child 1: we shall meet again, shall we not?

Child 3: Apon the night, when the moon is full.

Child 2 nods, they all walk off stage.


Scene two:

Two men come in, dressed in rags, beer bottles in their hands. The moon is full.

Terrence: This is a dark one, aint it Chide?

Chide: I’ll drink to that, Terry

They both take a swig of
Chide, spits out his beer into a bush when he sees three children appear, seemingly from nowhere.

Chide: Terrence, watch out! There is youngn’s here!

Child three: Hello.

Child one: we are here to bring you a message

Child three: Terrence, you shall be respected upon all men in the kingdom.

Child one: Chide, you will have a son, who will take Terrence’s place.

Child two: beware, for this news will break even the toughest of men.


Terrence and Chide laugh and walk off.

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