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There is quite literally nothing we want to talk about more for our Macbeth 301 than the 19th century’s Macbeth Travesty by Rush Moore. This gem of a spoof features terrible rhymes, delicious profanity, and completely inappropriate pairings of Scottish folk tunes with the OG Macbeth’s dark subject matter. It’s so very, very bad it’s good.
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There is quite literally nothing we want to talk about more for our Macbeth 301 than the 19th century’s Macbeth Travesty by Rush Moore. This gem of a spoof features terrible rhymes, delicious profanity, and completely inappropriate pairings of Scottish folk tunes with the OG Macbeth’s dark subject matter. It’s so very, very bad it’s good.