Act 1 Scene 5
Setting: Lady Macbeth is sat down in her personal office at work, shes surrounded by mountains of paper work and is working on her computer.
Costume: In a casual black suit with a skirt, a white blouse with her hair done up in a tight bun.
Lady Macbeth is sat at her desk working on the computer when the phone rings, she casualy answers it. When she hears the voice at the other end she quickly gets up, shuts her office door, closes the blinds and sits back on her chair. She listens to the other voice patiently but as she listens you can see her facial expressions change from shock to confussion to excitment. There is then a knock on the door, she quickly jumps up and ends her phonecall she then starts speaking to her fellow collegue. When she realises he to knows of the important news she hurrys him in and makes him shut the door. After listening to him she gives him instructions to carry out and sends him on his way. Thinking about everything she has just been told she sits back in her chair, cross legged, looking rather happy and starts talking to herself, considering all the possiblities. When she realises how good her news is she opens the blinds with a big smug smile on her face. Then she sits down and carries on with her work as if nothing happened.
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This would work, but don't we need to hear the phone call? What particualr lines do you need to emaphasise? Think about how she might say some of the lines and what she means by them. Can they be said in different ways?
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