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Macbett

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1972 satirical play by Eugène Ionesco

Macbett
Written byEugène Ionesco
Date premiered1972
Place premieredThéâtre de l'Alliance française
Original languageFrench
Genresatire

Macbett isEugène Ionesco'ssatire onShakespeare'sMacbeth first staged in 1972.[1][2]

Plot

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Two generals, Macbett and Banco, put down a rebellion. In payment for their heroic service, Archduke Duncan promises to bestow on them land, titles and cash, but he reneges on the deal. Encouraged by the seductive Lady Duncan, Macbett plots to assassinate the Archduke and crown himself King. He tries to maintain his tenuous grip on the throne through a vicious cycle of murder and bloodshed. Meanwhile, he is haunted by the ghosts of his victims and discovers that his new wife is not all that she seems.

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Written during theCold War, Ionesco'sMacbett remoulds Shakespeare'sMacbeth into a comic tale of ambition, corruption, cowardice and excess, creating atragicfarce which takes human folly to its wildest extremes. Innovations include a long conversation between the thanes of Glamiss and Candor, the characters of a lemonade seller and butterfly hunter, and the revelation that the rightful heir to the throne is a worse tyrant than Macbett ever was.[3]

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References

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  1. ^Billington 2007.
  2. ^Curtiss 1972.
  3. ^Smith 2003, pp. 77–78.

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