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Curtain call: Modern Macbeth.


ACTORS fear its name as much as they dream of playing its legendary characters.

Theatregoers fawn over its production and schoolchildren pore pore (por) a small opening or empty space.

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 over its pages,but how many can truly follow it?

As any 15-year-old will tell you,Shakespeare is not easy reading.

But theatre company Shakespeare 4 Kidz has made the bard accessible to all and presents his plays in an educational and understandable form.

Macbeth is the classic tale of how a noble Scottish warrior becomes king after hearing the prophecies of three witches and how he murders his way to the crown and fights to the death to hold on to it.

Shakespeare 4 Kidz uses a contemporary musical theatre style that blends Shakespearean and modern language to make it Macbeth for all. The result is a fast- moving musical thriller thrill·er  
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 which can be seen at North Wales North Wales (known in some archaic texts as Northgalis) is the northernmost unofficial region of Wales, bordered to the south by Mid Wales and to the east by England.  Theatre on Wednesday at 10.30amand 1.30pm.
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Publication:Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Date:Mar 21, 2003
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