Loyal general Macbeth returns home from winning a battle and is discussing the military’s victory with his friend Banquo when they are unexpectedly confronted by three witches. The mysterious trio present an ominous prophecy—that Macbeth will be King of Scotland. But what does that mean for current monarch King Duncan? Macbeth is urged by his wife to kill the king and fulfill the prophecy, spurred by shared grief over a lost child and a desperation to revive their erstwhile family legacy. This one unnatural scheme unravels their entire existence. Ambition turns to corruption as the Macbeths descend further into a darkness from which there is no return. Our “Macbeth” will be taking inspiration from the American folk horror tales that haunted 1800s New England The Show is Performed outdoors in the Courtyard of the Vanderbilt. Shows are subject to cancellation due to the weather. Performances are Wednesdays and Fridays at 8pm, and Sundays at 7pm. There is a Tenatative Rain Date of August 4th if a show is cancelled due to the weather. *Please Note - This show contains scenes with violence.
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2008 | Best Revival of a Play |
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