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Revision as of 19:52, 11 January 2022
Designed & Directed by Bryon Fear
Performances: Tue 5th – Sat 9th May 2015, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Macbeth, first performed in 1606, is William Shakespeare's shortest tragedy and is one of his darkest and most powerful works. Set in Scotland, the play dramatises the corrosive psychological consequences when evil is the means to fulfil a vaulting ambition for power. Shakespeare's source for the tragedy is the account of Macbeth, King of Scotland, Macduff and Duncan in Holinshead's Chronicles 1587, a history of England, Scotland and Ireland familiar to Shakespeare and his contemporaries, although events in the play differ extensively from the history of the actual, more noble, Macbeth. In recent scholarship, the events of the tragedy are usually associated more closely with the execution of Henry Garnett for complicity in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605.
The play is set in the Highlands of Scotland and in England.
Cast
- Macbeth - Alistair Mackay
- Lady Macbeth - Audrey Lindsay
- Banquo - Arthur Sloman
- Macduff - Chaz Doyle
- Lady Macduff - Caroline Beckett
- Duncan - Matthew Lyne
- Malcolm - David Blatcher
- Donalbain - David Clements
- Fleance - Louie Chapman
- Ross - André Lecointe
- Angus - Owen Chidlaw
- Lennox - Sam Bossman
- Siward - Alan Jarvis
- Young Siward - Apatu Storey
- Seyton - James Griffin
- Hecate - Jeanette Hoile
- Doctor - Malcolm Woodman
- Sergeant - Ulysses Wells
- Gentlewoman - Anita Sollis
- Attendant - Jackie Burch
- Murderer - Tom Mathias
- Porter - David Gregg
- Servant - Luke Suthern
- Lady - Kim Goldsmith
- Witches - Leonidas Stylianou-Dynowski, Eleanor Walker, Siena Mayhew-Smith, Matilda Oliver, Roisin Sharma, Bessie Maria Rafferty, Sophia De Oliveira Evans
- Boy, Son to Macduff - Alec O'Sullivan/Linus Francis
- Apparitions - André Lecointe, Sophia De Oliveira Evans & Oliver Ridgeway
Crew
- Assistant Director - Dave Hollander
- Stage Manager - Kay George
- Assistant Stage Managers - Siobhan Campbell, Rachael Lovegrove, Matt Moore
- Costume - Jenni Chadney
- Propmakers - Carole Ironside, Charles Doyle
- Fight Director - Anton Krause
- Music & Sound Design - Marcus Reeves
- Make-up & hair - Lily Ann Coleman
- Operator - Dave Somner
- Photographers - Phil Gammon, Kait Feeney
Acknowledgements & Thanks
Special thanks to the following who have all helped to make this production possible: The SLT Theatre Committee and our show rep Lisa Thomas; Rebecca Twydell (SLT Training Director); Team Disco Tech; Alex, James and Sue of The Rosendale Pub; Jvan Morandi & Talula Sheppard; Michelle Thomson, Front of House, Box Office, SLT Bar teams; Alan Buckman, Jess Osorio, Mark Ireson, Lee Ridgeway, Charlotte Benstead, Gavin Parker, Katherine Stylianou & Robert Dynowski, Catherine and Alan Walker, Ayshea & Peter Mayhew-Smith, Clemetina Cross & Dan Oliver, Julie Hill & Sandy Sharma, Rosie Pierson & Martin Rafferty, Charles Evans & Wanda De Oliveira Evans, Jo Botting & Ian O'Sullivan, Polly Sands & Joe Francis. And Dave Hollander who was our anchor in a multitudinous sea of words.
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
Members are encouraged to write about their experiences of working on or seeing this production. Please leave your name. Anonymous entries may be deleted.
See Also
- Macbeth (1977)
- Macbeth (1980)
- The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society's production of Macbeth (1987)
- Macbeth (2004)
- The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society's production of Macbeth (2005)