The Voodoo Macbeth is the nickname provided to the 1936 New York creation of Shakespeare's play- Macbeth. Orson Welles was the one who tailored and directed the play, He stimulated the actions-setting from cold Scotland to an imaginary Caribbean land mass. He employed a completely Black cast. His production received this title for transformed play because of the Haitian voodoo that was used to replace the task of Scottish witchcraft. It was a theatrical sensation.
From the details expressed, it is clear to state that;
"voodoo drums were played during the performance" which assisted in changing the setting of the play from Scotland to a Caribbean island.
C. Menotti also wrote an opera with the funny title, "Help, Help, the Globolinks!"
D. Ray Bradbury's short story "There Will Come Soft Rains" is thought-provoking.
B.The "Flying Scotsman" was a luxury express train with a restaurant and a cinema coach.
C.I really like that song called "Do You Believe in Magic?"
B.Our town newspaper is called the "Daily Clarion."
D.The headline article in today's newspaper is titled "A Final Push Before the
D.Who painted "The Scream," Vincent van Gogh or Edvard Munch?
A.Clément Ader piloted his steam-engine powered airplane named "Éole."
B."Death of a Salesman" is a famous play by Arthur Miller.
D.The Academy Award for Best Picture in 1951 went to the musical movie "An American in Paris."
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