Proper noun
Macready
A surname.
I have twice seen Macready act; once in Macbeth and once in Othello. Charlotte Brontë
A print of William Charles Macready playing Macbeth, from a mid-19th century performance In 1843 the Theatres Regulation Act finally brought the patent companies' monopoly to an end. Source: Internet
As MacReady rushes to set the charges, Blair, now metamorphosed into a larger monster emerges from below and destroys the detonator. Source: Internet
At last in 1838 William Macready at Covent Garden performed Shakespeare's version, freed from Tate's adaptions. Source: Internet
Fuchs tells MacReady that he is worried about Blair, and according to Blair's journal, the creature's "dead" remains are still active on a cellular level. Source: Internet
MacReady takes charge and orders Fuchs to continue Blair's work, but Fuchs disappears; MacReady, Windows, and Nauls find his burned body outside. Source: Internet