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Actor's Macbeth Curse: A Childhood Blunder?

8 Dec

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Summary

  • Jonathan Bailey shared a childhood theater superstition story.
  • He accidentally said "Macbeth" before a show that then failed.
  • Despite the incident, Bailey is highly praised for his current roles.
Actor's Macbeth Curse: A Childhood Blunder?

Actor Jonathan Bailey recently shared a memorable childhood incident involving a theatrical superstition. While participating in a 1996 production of "Les Enfants du Paradis," Bailey admits to uttering the forbidden word "Macbeth" backstage.

This act, traditionally believed to bring misfortune, was followed by the show's disastrous performance. Bailey humorously recalled his chaperone attributing the flop to his breach of the superstition, even joking about potentially harming the Royal Shakespeare Company.

Though a mere superstition, the event underscores Bailey's early brushes with theatrical lore. Today, his career thrives, marked by widespread praise for his roles in "Wicked" and "Wicked: For Good."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The superstition dictates that actors must never say the word "Macbeth" inside a theater, as it is believed to bring bad luck and cause the performance to fail.
Jonathan Bailey believes he may have contributed to a show's failure as a child after saying "Macbeth" backstage, but his subsequent career has been very successful.
Jonathan Bailey is receiving widespread praise for his performances in the musical productions of "Wicked" and its upcoming sequel, "Wicked: For Good."

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