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Act V, Scene 1. Scene 5. This simple arrangement is most satisfactory because it excludes the chief points of danger. The witches' scenes, the revelation scene, and the banquet scene abound in pitfalls for inexperienced performers. The first witches' scene, consisting of Act I, Scenes 1 and 3, run together, can be well performed, but we are all so familiar with various parodies of it that it is only with the greatest skill and emotional power that the lines can be recited without some spirit of... burlesque. An excellent performance, more ambitious than the one outlined, can be obtained by adding to the scenes mentioned: (1) the first witches' scene; (2) the scenes con- nected with the murder of Banquo, Act IH, Scenes 1, 2, and 3; (3) the banquet scene. Act HI, Scene 4. The revelation scene, Act II, Scene 3, ought never to be per- formed by any except trained actors. PART V BIBLIOGRAPHIC AIDS IN THE STUDY AND STAGING OF SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS By H. H. B. Meyer Chief Bibliographer, Library of Congress, Washington, D.
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