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Macbeth of Fire and Ice archiveMacbeth of Fire and Ice is a fast paced, high energy and dynamic telling of the story of Macbeth, influenced by Norse mythology. The raw brutality of the Vikings, the Valkyries legendary powers of persuasion, a mystic forest covered in Nordic lights, earth incessantly bubbling, spewing volcanic eruptions and hissing hot springs make Macbeth of Fire and Ice. The brutality of the actions will leave you with goose bumps... and still, the production sets out to sympathise with Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. The drive to fulfil an ambition is within every human being. Nowadays the moral boundaries of where and when to stop and control this drive have become increasingly blurred. Recognising continuously diminishing morals in every day's news, it may be easier for us to understand the actions of a couple that cannot see another way out other than continuing to murder in order to protect themselves. The resulting madness and death may seem a high price to pay today... The performance is accompanied by an exceptional exhibition by award winning photographer Ragnar Th. Sigurdsson, showing captivating images of the land where Macbeth of Fire and Ice is set.

Cast/Performers

Mark Ebulue (Macbeth), Molly Gromadzki (Lad Macbeth / Witch), Ben Syder (Second Witch / Malcolm / Fleance / Thane of Cawdor), Joseph Macnab (Banquo / Ross), Alex Britton (Third Witch / MacDuff / Soldier), Harry Napier (Duncan / Old Man / Gentle Woman)

Creatives/Company

Author: Shakespeare
Presented by: Jongunthor Productions Ltd
Director(s): Jon Gun Thor, Hannes Thor (movement)
Lighting: Freyr Vilhjalmsson
Musical Director: Harry Napier

Macbeth of Fire and Ice

Macbeth of Fire and Ice (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1503316125. Details of all Macbeth of Fire and Ice archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1229555852

Archive Listings

30 Oct 13
  to
16 Nov 13
Arcola
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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