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  2. Dunsinane (play) - Wikipedia

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    The narrative is formed by the events following the defeat of Macbeth by Malcolm and an English army in the Battle of Dunsinane at the end of William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth. In Greig’s version, Lady Macbeth is known as Gruach. Having outlived her second husband Macbeth, after she had Macbeth kill her first husband, Gruach continued to ...

  3. Just Macbeth! - Wikipedia

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    Just Macbeth! was released as a book in June 2009. It contains pictures by Terry Denton, like it happens with the other books of the series. Several things were changed from the play, for example: the King sings a generic song, and Happy Tree Friends is changed to "Axe Wielding, Blood-Sucking Freaks".

  4. The Text This Week - Wikipedia

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    The Text This Week is a Web site devoted to the study of the Christian Bible and the conduct of Christian worship.. The site is organised in terms of the passages of scripture recommended for reading each Sunday (and on other days) in the lectionaries of the major Christian denominations, and in particular in the Revised Common Lectionary, which is widely used in many denominations and countries.

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  6. Macbeth (2010 film) - Wikipedia

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    Macbeth is a 2010 television film based on William Shakespeare's tragedy of the same name. It was broadcast on BBC Four on 12 December 2010. In the United States, it aired on PBS' Great Performances. It was directed by Rupert Goold from his stage adaptation for the Chichester Festival Theatre in 2007.

  7. YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube carried out early experiments with live streaming, including its YouTube Live event in 2008, [156] a concert by U2 in 2009, and a question-and-answer session with US President Barack Obama in February 2010. [157]

  8. Isabella Campbell, Countess Cawdor - Wikipedia

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    They live in Cawdor Castle and have four children: [2] Lady Jean Campbell (b. 1997) James Chester Campbell, Viscount Emlyn (b. 1998) Lady Eleanor Campbell (b. 2000) Lady Beatrice Campbell (b. 2004) In 2007, Vogue considered Lady Cawdor and her husband to be among the best-dressed couples in the United Kingdom. [5]

  9. Footsbarn Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Foot family had no connection with the Cornish barn that the company moved to in 1971. The name Foot was first referred to in the London Evening Standard when Oliver announced his marriage to Nancy Bruce. During the interview Oliver was asked what his future plans were. He announced the theatre company and its upcoming production.