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Performance

VenueShakespeare's Globe Theatre
Also: Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, Inigo Jones, Globe Education Centre Theatre (Park Street)
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From19th March 2022
To16th April 2022
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre (V165)
Current/Future Listings
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Production Changes

Previous details associated with this item and date of change.
  • Date of change: 10 Feb 22 - T1947197369
  • Date of change: 9 Nov 21 - T1947197369

Playing Shakespeare with Deutsche Bank: Macbeth

Playing Shakespeare with Deutsche Bank: Macbeth

Work:: Playing Shakespeare with Deutsche Bank: Macbeth (S0409851496)

A psychological thriller examining the dangers of political ambition, Playing Shakespeare with Deutsche Bank: Macbeth is a gripping, full-scale 90 minute performance in the Globe Theatre. The perfect way to introduce young people to Shakespeare, these popular yearly productions are designed to break down walls to cultural access and empower teenagers to develop their creative curiosity. Expect fast-paced, dramatic, accessible performances and a show the whole family will enjoy.

Production:: (T1947197369)

Director Sarah Frankcom
Design Rose Revitt
Music Zands Duggan
Music Louise Anna Duggan
Director Rachel-Leah Hosker (movement)
Director Prime Isaac (assistant)
Director Kevin McCurdy (fight)
Director Verity Naughton (casting)
Director Nicholas Hockaday (casting)
Costume Hilary Lewis
Performer Issam Al Ghussain (Malcolm)
Performer Francesca Amewudah-Rivers (Witch / Lady Macduff)
Performer Hannah Azuonye (Lady Macbeth)
Performer Fiston Barek (Macbeth)
Performer Patrick Elue (Macduff / Bloody Captain)
Performer Stacey Evans (Ross)
Performer Aoife Gaston (Witch)
Performer David Hartley (Banquo)
Performer Beth Hinton-Lever (Witch)
Performer Chris Nayak (Duncan / Lennox)

Listing:: L2029800787




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