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Macbeth — The Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse
 

Buy Tickets From the 2017-2018 Season: Macbeth Playing October 06, 2017 to October 29, 2017

$15 General Admission Preview October 5

Dani Herd, Matt Nitchie

One fateful evening, three weird sisters greet Macbeth and Banquo with visions of what could be. Is it the witches and their magical prophecies or Macbeth and his wife's all too human desire for power that set in motion some of the most blood curdling, murderous, and tragic events that Scotland has ever witnessed?

Join the cast and crew members for a lively Question and Answer session on Sunday October 15 after the show!


Read the Plot Synopsis

Macbeth Synopsis
Upon a “blasted heath” near Forres, three Witches, Weird Sisters, meeting the King of Scotland’s generals, Macbeth and Banquo, hail Macbeth in a triple prophecy, ending with the promise of kingship. Banquo is told that he “shall get kings, though thou be none”. After King Duncan has made him Thane of Cawdor (as the Witches promised), Macbeth knows that he and his unflinching wife are ambitious for the greater honour. She drives him onward; and that night he murders the sleeping King, their guest at the castle of Dunsinane. At dawn (Act II) Macduff and Lennox discover the murder, assumed to be by the King’s sons, Donalbain and Malcolm, who fly for safety. Macbeth goes to Forres to be crowned. Remembering the Witches’ prophecies, he has Banquo killed (Act III), but Banquo’s son Fleance escapes; that night Banquo’s ghost appears to Macbeth at a state banquet.
Macbeth goes (Act IV) to the Witches’ “pit of Acheron”, where he hears that he must beware Macduff, that he is to fear no man born of woman, and that he will remain unvanquished until Birnam Wood has come to Dunsinane. Macduff, meanwhile, has joined Malcolm in England, where he hears that in Fife the tyrant has had his family murdered. Revenge will follow. At Dunsinane (Act V) Lady Macbeth, burdened by guilt, reveals much during her sleepwalking (“Infected minds,” says the doctor, “to their deep pillows will discharge their secrets”). Malcolm’s invading army advances under the shelter of branches from Birnam Wood; Macbeth, who has just learned of his wife’s suicide (“She should have died hereafter”), hears that Birnam Wood is indeed coming towards Dunsinane. Trusting desperately to the charmed life that “must not yield to one of woman born”, he faces in battle Macduff, who cries to him: “Let the angel whom thou still hast serv’d/Tell thee Macduff was from his mother’s womb/Untimely ripp’d”./ Macbeth is slain and Malcolm hailed as King of Scotland.

-The Pocket Companion to Shakespeare’s Plays by J C Trewin


Director's Notes

Directed by Jeff Watkins

Show Information

Duration

Act One: 60 minutes / 15 minute intermission / Act Two: 60 minutes (Show will end at approx. 10pm/9pm Sundays)

Show Roles

Performances October 6-29, 2017

Duncan - J. Tony Brown*
Malcolm - Kenneth Wigley
Donalbain - Chris Hecke
Macbeth - Matt Nitchie*
Banquo - Vinnie Mascola
Fleance - Gabriella Anderson
Macbeth’s Lady - Dani Herd
Macduff - Troy Willis*
Macduff’s Lady - Tatyana Arrington
Lennox - Charlie Thomas
Ross - Adam King
Angus - Miles McBath
Menteth - Vinnie Mascola
Siward - J. Tony Brown*
Young Siward - Chris Hecke
Young Macduff - Gabriella Anderson
The Weird Sisters - Rivka Levin*, Tatyana Arrington, Kathryn Lawson
Porter - J. Tony Brown*
Old Man - J. Tony Brown*
Scottish Doctor - Kathryn Lawson
Murderers - Miles McBath, J. Tony Brown*
Gentlewoman - Rivka Levin*
Seyton - Trey York
Bleeding Captain - Trey York
Apparition - Troy Willis*
Show of Kings - J. Tony Brown*, Gabriella Anderson, Charlie Thomas, Chris Hecke, Miles McBath, Kenneth Wigley
Servants & Messengers - Gabriella Anderson, Chris Hecke, Tatyana Arrington

Understudies:
Macduff - Mary Ruth
Bloody Sargent, King 8 and Seyton - Jake West & Glenn Lorandeau
Third Witch & Gentlewoman - Payton Briggs Anderson & Najah Ali
Lennox and King 4 - Jase Wingate


*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States

Show Times
Shows at The Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse begin at 7:30pm, except on Sundays, when they begin at 6:30pm

Bardometer Rating

How difficult is this Shakespearean play to grasp? On a scale of 1 to 10.
2
 
What does rating this mean?

You may already know the story and what happens at the end. But even if you don?t, the play is light and the plot is easy to follow. Limited violence, limited bawdiness (see below). There are very few things ? historical, religious, or political ? that you need to know ahead of time. Just enjoy!

A note about bawdiness in Shakespeare: It exists. Despite what your English teacher taught you, Shakespeare wrote some pretty saucy lines and they pop up from time to time. While there is never any nudity on stage, our actors are trained to make the text clear. If we feel a show contains a plethora of Graphic Elizabethan Poetry (or is very bloody/violent/triggering) we will put that disclaimer in the blurb about the show. It won?t happen often. If this Bardometer lists a play as a 1 or 2, you can rest assured that it is an appropriate show for kids under ten.

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