At the end of the Scottish play, the Thane of Fife enters with the head of the Thane of Cawdor: He of the "vaulting ambition," and the complicit spouse, now lacks a skull attached to his body. In most productions of William Shakespeare's "Macbeth," you see Macduff slay Macbeth. But in Antoni Cimolino's...
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune at 01:00AM on July 1, 2016