Scene 4

Blasted heath, front of tabs. 3 witches stand around bubbling cauldron.

Morag             Double, double, toil and trouble;

Isabel              Fire burn and cauldron bubble.

Katy                Here, have we not done this bit already?

Morag             Oh, so we have. (Puts cauldron to one side.)

                        I shouldn't be eating anyway. I'm on a diet.

Katy                Really?

Morag             It's a sea food diet. When I see food, I eat it.

Katy                I've heard that one already. My granny found it in a cracker when she was a wee girl.

Isabel              I get all my food from the stationer's.

Katy                How come?

Isabel              It's a staple diet.

Katy                You two are terrible.

Morag             Seriously, though, when I wake up in the morning I'm so hungry I could murder a plate of Corn Flakes.

Katy                I suppose that makes you a cereal killer, then.

Morag             (to audience) She’s getting the hang of this!

                        Never mind that - you-know-who is coming. Remember, we need to make out that we're helping him, without actually saying anything useful. Does everyone know what they're doing?

Isabel and Katy
Yes.

Morag             Well here goes.

Enter Macbeth L.

Macbeth         How now, you secret, black, and midnight hags! What is it you do?

Morag             It wasnae me.

Isabel              Nobody saw us.

Katy                You cannae prove anything.

Morag             Anyway, we said you'd be King, and it came true, didn't it?

Macbeth         Yes, but how do I know you're not going to trick me?

Morag             Who, us?

Isabel              We wouldn't do that.

Katy                We're regulated by the FSA.

Macbeth         The FSA?

Morag             Forecasting Services Authority. Look, here's the contract. You can check it if you like. (Gives him what looks like a single piece of paper.)

Isabel              There's hardly any small print.

As Macbeth looks at the contract, it opens out into a six-foot long document, on fan-fold paper.

Macbeth         Hmmm. What about my enemies? They're plotting against me. How do I know they won't win?

Morag             Macbeth, Macbeth, Macbeth,

Audience         Gonnae no say that!

Morag             (to audience) Oh, we're alright. Curses don't work on us.

                        Beware Macduff,
Beware the MSP for Auchenshoogle.

Macbeth         What, him? He's just a boy. Is there anybody else?

Isabel              Be bold and resolute; laugh to scorn
The power of man; for none of woman born
Shall harm Macbeth.

Macbeth         So maybe Macduff isn't such a problem.

                        But I'll bump him off anyway, just to be on the safe side.

Katy                Be lion-mettled, proud, and take no care
Who chafes, who frets, or where conspirers are;
Until to Holyrood shall come against you
Penguins.

Macbeth         Penguins?

Witches           Penguins.

Macbeth         You're having me on. It's a trick, isn't it! Maybe the cafeteria will get a delivery of biscuits, is that it?

Morag             No trick.

Isabel              No biscuits.

Katy                Real penguins.

Macbeth         Oh alright then, but I'm sure there's a catch. Any trouble from you lot and I'll set my secret police on you.

Morag             What secret police?

Isabel              We've not heard of any secret police.

Macbeth         That's why they're called secret police, dunderheid. Now if you will excuse me, ladies, I have more important business to attend to.

Exit Macbeth L.

Morag             Fancy that, trying to threaten us of all people.

Katy                What a numpty!

Morag             Of course we're going to trick him!

Isabel              Of course there's a catch!

Katy                Has he not read the script?

                        But what about the contract? Is there something in the small print?

Morag             Yes, dear, it's in the first line.

Katy                What's in the first line?

Isabel              It's the wee asterisk.

Katy                What does the wee asterisk stand for?

Morag             “Not applicable in Scotland.”

They laugh

Witches           We tricked the man, he'll soon find out,
His end is coming, have no doubt.
He'll be destroyed by his ambition,
That's aye the way, it is tradition.

Exit all, laughing.

Blackout

 

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