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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2018 13:10:21 GMT
3! These are the Macbeth Productions I’ve seen or booked to see this year: Rose Playhouse National Theatre RSC Factory Theatre Wilton’s Music Hall x2 (Includes the wonderful Dance Version) Pop Up Globe York Will now add the Wanamaker Production and I’m sure there’s at least one more being scheduled somewhere. The Tobacco Factory in Bristol, there was a puppetry one at the Battersea Arts Centre, the Lyric Hammersmith are presenting othellomacbeth later in the year, and I'm pretty sure the Royal Opera House did it as well. And that's not including any local productions, I've definitely seen one of those already this year...
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Post by Jan on Jun 18, 2018 13:15:37 GMT
3! These are the Macbeth Productions I’ve seen or booked to see this year: Rose Playhouse National Theatre RSC Factory Theatre Wilton’s Music Hall x2 (Includes the wonderful Dance Version) Pop Up Globe York Will now add the Wanamaker Production and I’m sure there’s at least one more being scheduled somewhere. The Tobacco Factory in Bristol, there was a puppetry one at the Battersea Arts Centre, the Lyric Hammersmith are presenting othellomacbeth later in the year, and I'm pretty sure the Royal Opera House did it as well. And that's not including any local productions, I've definitely seen one of those already this year... Some others listed here I think ? www.touchstone.bham.ac.uk/performance/shakespeare%20productions.html
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2018 13:16:37 GMT
The way no directors have been announced is a concern, are they choosing plays and then shopping them around?. Interesting point - the RSC have often announced plays without having cast any of the leading actors but but never with the director not known. Maybe the result of having an actor as AD ? Robert Hastie (actor turned director) appears to be directing Macbeth, on a break from Sheffield. Paulette Randall directing Faustus. Nothing announced for Edward II or Richard II as far as I can see.
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