"...brilliantly inventive,
heart-stoppingly scary...this is the
greatest production of Macbeth I have ever seen."
—The Telegraph (UK)
MACBETH
- BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
- CHICHESTER FESTIVAL THEATRE
- DIRECTED BY RUPERT GOOLD
Feb 12—Mar 22
Tue—Fri at 7:30pm
Sat at 2pm & 7:30pm
Sun at 3pm
BAM Harvey Theater
Running Time: 180min with intermission
Patrick Stewart boldly reasserts his reputation as
one of the great Shakespearean actors of our time
in a commanding performance as Macbeth. Fresh
from their landmark UK production of The Tempest,
Stewart reunites with rising star director Rupert
Goold in the harrowing study of the seductive nature
of power that was the sold-out, must-see event of
the summer in its Chichester Festival Theatre debut.
Set in an industrial chamber that is equally military
hospital ward, kitchen, torture chamber, and
abattoir, Goold's eerily modern Macbeth rings with
the echoes of Stalinist terror. Macbeth is a decorated
and loyal war hero, but loyalty only goes so far when
greatness and history beckon and murder is only a
matter of military coups and secret assassinations. Stewart's genius is to reveal Macbeth as a moral
man turned ruthless paranoid, one who understands
exactly what he's gaining—and what he's losing—as he coldly disposes of the friends and family who
stand in the way of his irrepressible ambition.
Design by Anthony Ward
Lighting design by Howard Harrison
Composed and sound design by Adam Cork
Video and projection design by Lorna Heavey
Movement director Georgina Lamb
Fight director Terry King
Photo of Patrick Stewart by Manuel Harlan