A psychological tale of ‘vaulting’ ambition, coupled with destructive power, Macbeth is Shakespeare’s shortest tragedy, yet remains one of his… Read more Review: Macbeth. Derby Theatre (touring)
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News: Casting announced for Derby Theatre and Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch. Macbeth.
Derby Theatre and Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch MACBETH Derby Theatre Tuesday 3 – Saturday 14 March Cast announced for Derby Theatre… Read more News: Casting announced for Derby Theatre and Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch. Macbeth.
Review: National Theatre tour of Macbeth. Nottingham Theatre Royal.
This National Theatre production of William Shakespeare’s Macbeth directed by National Theatre artistic director Rufus Norris is a dark and… Read more Review: National Theatre tour of Macbeth. Nottingham Theatre Royal.
Promo: National Theatre’s Macbeth at Theatre Royal Nottingham
NATIONAL THEATRE TOUR OF RUFUS NORRIS’ NEW PRODUCTION OF MACBETH To visit Theatre Royal Nottingham 22-26 January 2019 as part… Read more Promo: National Theatre’s Macbeth at Theatre Royal Nottingham
Promo: Casting announced for National Theatre tour of Macbeth
Scottish actor Michael Nardone (BBC One’s The Night Manager and Rellik, HBO’s Rome) will play the title role in National… Read more Promo: Casting announced for National Theatre tour of Macbeth
Promo: Talk by National Theatre Artistic Director Rufus Norris about Macbeth tour.
National Theatre Artistic Director Rufus Norris was talking to the press at the Grand Theatre Wolverhampton recently and East Midlands… Read more Promo: Talk by National Theatre Artistic Director Rufus Norris about Macbeth tour.
Review: Macbeth by Much Ado About Theatre.
Macbeth is one of Shakespeare’s shortest plays and it is striking how quickly it leaps to the heart of the… Read more Review: Macbeth by Much Ado About Theatre.
What do Grayson Perry, Macbeth and Swan Lake all have in common?
They are all lined up to come to Nottingham Theatre Royal and Nottingham Royal Concert Hall! Plus many other exciting… Read more What do Grayson Perry, Macbeth and Swan Lake all have in common?