Herein lies an early draft of Shakespeare's 'MacBeth' recently
discovered behind the wall of a public lavatory in London. In this
draft (called 'That Scottish Play'), MacBeth disappears during a
fishing excursion on Loch Ness after encountering a certain local
monster.
A poor look-alike tinker named Max is then duped into assuming
the role of the true MacBeth and must carry off the deception in
both King Duncan's court and at home as the husband to Lady
MacBeth. While Max struggles to maintain his own identity, plotters
and schemers manipulate him toward their own ends.
So begins the most talked about comedy of the year.
'A veritable witches' brew of hilarious pandemonium.
Outrageously funny and provocative.'
-"The Wurstof Times"
'The author parodies The Bard with reverential irreverence using
every form of farce and satire, humor and wit imaginable. Viciously
delicious and sublimely ridiculous.'
-"The Mortem Post"
'A looking glass adventure into a Pythonesque land of lunacy and
bedlam. Devastatingly absurd and wickedly witty.'
-"The Disassociated Press"
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