Macbeth

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by William Shakespeare

23 April – 27 June

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When three witches tell the general Macbeth that he is destined to occupy the throne of Scotland, he and his wife choose to become the instruments of their fate and to kill the first man to stand in their path, the virtuous King Duncan. But to maintain his position, Macbeth must keep on killing – at first Banquo, his old comrade-in-arms; and later, as the atmosphere of guilt and paranoia thickens, anyone who seems a threat to the tyrant and his fear.

From its first moments to the last fulfilment of the witches' prophecy, Shakespeare's gripping account of the psychological experience of murder enthralls the imagination. In scenes of nightmarish vividness and language of haunting power, Macbeth represents the profoundest engagement with the forces of evil in all drama.

Lucy Bailey’s previous work at Shakespeare’s Globe includes thrilling productions of Titus Andronicus and Timon of Athens.

Elliot Cowan recently played Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire (Donmar), and his screen credits include Mr Darcy in Lost in Austen (ITV).

2010 Theatre Season

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Please note: whilst all seats are covered, the theatre is open to the elements and performances continue whatever the weather. Ticket holders are advised to come prepared for rain, sun and hot or cold temperatures. Water is available for purchase, and a free drinking fountain is available.

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Directed by Lucy Bailey
Designed by Katrina Lindsay
Composed by Orlando Gough
Choreographed by Javier De Frutos

Cast
Karen Anderson Witch
Christian Bradley Banquo
Michael Camp Captain
James Clyde Duncan
Nick Court Lennox
Elliot Cowan Macbeth
Keith Dunphy Macduff
Julius D’Silva Ross
Janet Fullerlove Witch/Gentlewoman
Simone Kirby Witch/Lady Macduff
James McArdle Malcolm
Ian Pirie Angus/Doctor
Laura Rogers Lady Macbeth
Frank Scantori Porter
Ken Shorter Seyward/Old Man
Craig Vye Donalbain/Young Seyward

Musicians: Belinda Sykes, Emily Askew, Paul Bevan, Paul Johnson, Nicholas Perry

Midnight matinee 4 June
Study Day 5 June
Perspective: platform discussion 8 September
Setting the Scene pre-show talks

Signed performance: 13 June 1pm
Audio described performance: 23 May 1pm

Macbeth performance schedule »