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Sower Ronan: Macbeth And Lady Macbeth Same Like Kim And Kanye.

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  • Four-time Oscar-nominated Sowers Ronan has revealed that reality star Kim Kardashian inspired him for his latest role.

The actress made her UK debut as Lady Macbeth in the Shakespeare tragedy at the Almeida Theatre, north London, opposite Scottish actor James McArdle as Macbeth. "We continue to view Macbeth and Lady Macbeth as a Kim and Kanye situation," Ronan told News, "with periods of real ups and downs."

The couple decided to compare Macbeth and Lady Macbeth "to a modern power couple who are professional but also have tenderness and have so much of their private life that we don't know about," said Ronan, referring to Kardashian and her rapper husband Kanye West., who announced the divorce. Them earlier this year. "It helps," said Ronan, "because it's a domestic tragedy for the couple."

McDowell agreed, saying, "The piece was hijacked by the concept of horror, the concept of Halloween." "What we want more than anything is a successful marriage. A love story," explains McDowell.

The olivier-nominated actor was chosen for Macbeth in February 2020 when he asked Ronan to play against him. The two are good friends and appeared together in films during the plays Mary Queen of Scotland and Ammonite.

"Every time we work together, there is something that feels good, which is very rare," he said.

Even so, Ronan spent two months thinking before making a decision. First of all, he had never played Shakespeare before. "It's been very, very difficult," he said during a break from rehearsals for the production.

She was challenging new beginnings for the actress who first caught the public's attention at 13 in the film "Redemption." But that success didn't mean she was isolated from the noise, rumors, anticipation, and anticipation that surrounded her first role on the British stage.

"I'm very nervous. You panic and cringe, and I'm not kidding. You suddenly feel trapped worrying about what you're doing for a minute. But then you came out," he said. "For me, it's a natural learning curve for how much you can test. Because you can feel it in the movie, but I think it's getting stronger.