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The Scottish Play Parking can sometimes be Tedious. There are many
Parking options. There is free parking around the event. Sometimes this may
be of some distance. A fan could walk any where from a block to 5 blocks to
get to any of the The Scottish Play events. There is a drop off point and
fans maybe dropped off and picked up accordingly.
Another option for The Scottish Play Parking may be the paid Parking.
Paid Parking is generally very close to the entrance of the Venue. You can
obtain Paid parking from our website generally at the bottom of the list of
ticket availability. When ordering The Scottish Play Parking be sure arrive
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The Scottish play and The Bard's play are euphemisms often used for William Shakespeare's Macbeth. Saying 'Macbeth' inside a theatre is often considered taboo, as it is thought to bring on the curse associated with the play. The lead actors themselves are referred to as "Mr. and Mrs. M." The euphemism is so named because Macbeth is set in Scotland. Another variation of the superstition forbids direct quotation of the play while within a theatre.There are a variety of traditional rituals used to ward off evil when the play is mentioned, such as turning three times, spitting over one's left shoulder, swearing, or reciting a line from another of Shakespeare's plays, often "Angels and ministers of grace defend us," ([[Hamlet]] 1.iv), or "Fair thoughts and happy hours attend on you" (The Merchant of Venice, 3.iv). When the name of the play is spoken in a theatre, tradition requires that they must leave, perform one of a number of rituals, and be invited back in. This was parodied in the TV series, Blackadder.Productions of the play are said to have been plagued with accidents, many ending in death; the play does include more fight scenes and other such opportunities for accidents than average. According to legend, this dates back to the original performance of the play, in which prop daggers were mistakenly swapped for real ones, resulting in a death.Those who believe in the curse of Macbeth claim its origin to be in the three Witches, who in the play are said to be casting real spells. It has also been suggested that the inclusion of the character Hecate, frequently cut from productions of the play due to questions about her part's authorship, will intensify the effects of the curse
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