 
A Hands-on Experience with  Shakespeare
  Experience Macbeth in an unexpected and exciting new way with The Shakesperience, which combines an engagingly
 touchable interface +  remarkable audio + photos and illustrations to create an interactive  Shakespeare experience unlike any you've ever seen. 
  Get into Reading Macbeth Faster
  Our at-your-fingertip features allow you to more quickly immerse in and engage  with the text. 
  At Your Fingertips
  •Complete glossary with embedded explanations (1,000 terms!) allows you to  immediately translate words you don't know into contemporary English
  •The result? Reading Shakespeare is easier and you'll  "get" the play much faster. Simply put, we'll change the way you read  Shakespeare.
  Performance Audio 
  Macbeth: The Shakesperience takes you from the page to the stage with  audio embedded right in the scenes.
  Shakespeare's plays come alive in performance, and you'll hear some of the  world's best, including:
  •Orson Welles’s historic 1940 performance as Macbeth
  •Fiona Shaw as Lady Macbeth 
  •Sir Derek Jacobi acts as your narrator and explains the differences  between each performance – you'll experience scenes changing based on how  they're performed!
  And much, much more
  Visuals
  Our visuals come directly from some of the best performances with galleries  that burst off the page with photos, production notes, set renderings, and  costume designs.
  The BEST of the iPad
  The Shakesperience makes magic happen with all the best features of your iPad,  including:
  •Touch, tap, and swipe your way through the play
  •Feature-packed but in a compact file size and no wifi needed!
  •Full highlighting and note-taking abilities
  •Fully reflowable and resizable text in portrait or landscape views that allow  you to read the way you want to
  •Photo galleries that can be swiped and enlarged bring the play
 to life
  Developed with leading Shakespearean scholars and ideal for students, Macbeth:  The Shakesperience's dynamic special features enhance the experience and  make it the most friendly and fascinating Shakespeare you can imagine:
  •How does an actor "Speak Shakespeare"? Former voice coach to the  Royal Shakespeare Company Andrew Wade shows you 
  •A full cast of actors explains how they approached their roles
  •Macbeth in pop culture, including movies, parodies, and performances  of Macbeth around the world
Text Editor
William  Proctor Williams is professor  of English emeritus at Northern Illinois University and Adjunct Professor of  English at the University of Akron. He has published widely on editorial,  bibliographical and English Renaissance subjects, and has received numerous  grants and awards including a National Endowment for the Humanities research  grant and a Senior Fulbright Research Fellowship;  in 2003-04, he was the  Hinman Fellow at the Folger Shakespeare Library. He is currently at work on  editions of Thomas Heywood’s The First  and Second Parts of King Edward the  Fourth and If You Know Not Me You  Know No Body, Parts 1 and 2 for the Oxford University Press edition of  Heywood's complete works, the New Variorum Edition of Titus Andronicus (MLA), and a critical edition of the manuscript  and printed works of Cosmo Manuche.