Flying in the face of longstanding theatrical convention (and what many would say common sense), Doctor Who and Good Omens actor David Tennant has repeatedly referred to Shakespeare’s Scottish Play by name, dismissing concerns of a curse as “supernatural superstition.” Asked by Popverse Deputy Editor Tiffany Babb at this year's NYCC about his upcoming role as Macbeth at London’s Donmar Warehouse, David Tennant said “I hold no truck with such superstitions” about referring to the Scottish Play by name in a theater. “I think we should say the word 'Macbeth.' Macbeth Macbeth Macbeth," he continued, as though he were calling forth Beetlejuice (another cursed endeavour). From its very first
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