Scottish play


this is a periphrastic way of referring to william shakespeare’s play “macbeth,” a device sometimes used by actors to avoid referring to the play by name, because of the supposed bad luck that it might bring if it is referred to by name. likewise, the protagonist and his wife are referred to as”mr. and mrs. m.”
the village players led off this year’s season with the scottish play.
a cursed shakespere play.well,i’m not gonna say the name
never say the real name of the scottish play!

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