"Is this a whiff I see before me?"
From the gloriously deranged mind of comedy playwright Sharon Abbas The Pink Angel Eild herself comes Macbreath, a sidesplitting parody of Shakespeare's darkest tragedy, reimagined with wind, woe, and weaponised digestion.
When noble Stu Macbreath returns from battle with a prophecy in his pocket and flatulence in his fate, the kingdom of Dunwooin is thrust into chaos. Haunted by ghosts, gout, and gravy, Stu's descent into madness is both stomach-churning and spiritually soggy. With Lady Macbreath plotting, royal privies groaning, and the very air turned foul, one question bubbles to the surface:
Can a man be king... when he can't control his bowels?
Featuring gory ghost banquets, foul airs, enchanted plumbing, and acts titled "Ghost Guts & Gravy" and "The Final Blow and the Backdraft", this riotous theatrical romp is a love letter to the Bard with a firmly clenched cheek.
Lavishly illustrated and packed with scandal sheets, scribbled margins, fake certificates, and even a ticket to the show, Macbreath is a full theatrical experience in book form perfect for lovers of literary mischief, comedy, and chaos.
Enter laughing. Exit flushed.