I have not read any Shakespeare poetry because, in my opinion, the language is difficult to understand. Although from what I can gather, they do address interesting issues and appear to have a decent storyline. I also haven't seen any of his plays, for a similar reason to his poetry, they're difficult to understand.
I also have not read any of his plays, although I would like to, because the things I've heard about it are very positive, and seem quite interesting. I would also like to see the modern versions of his plays, but I believe they may differ too much to the original, and not get across the message Shakespeare had wanted to portray.
I know a very limited amount about Shakespeare's work, however I would like to learn more about them, and see them too.
I don't know whether or not I'd be interested in being in that play, as I haven't done anything like that before, although I believe it is something to consider.
The reason it is considered bad luck to mention the name of the play Macbeth is because the boy playing Macbeth at its first performance died backstage, and this is regarded as unlucky. Also, whenever an acting company was short on funds, they'd perform Macbeth, because it was a short play and usually did well in the box office. This is associated with hard times and a shortage of funds.
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