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Run Time
2 hours 5 minutes with no intermission
Price Range
$24 - $60
by William Shakespeare
directed by Joe Dowling
In this tale of treachery and ambition, a brave soldier and nobleman, Macbeth, encounters three weïrd sisters who prophesy his path to greatness. When their predictions begin to come true, Macbeth and his ambitious wife decide to do whatever is necessary to ensure their rise to power. They first hatch a plot to kill the king and take his place, and though all goes according to plan, they soon realize a single murder isn’t enough to maintain the throne. Obsession and paranoia get the best of them, driving the couple down a path of destruction on a quest for glory, even as the kingdom crumbles between their bloody fingers. Macbeth, Shakespeare’s shortest and darkest tragedy, performed here with no intermission, moves with the rapid pace of the murder thriller it is, exposing the politics of power and the corruption it breeds.
This production contains graphic violence.
11th Annual Shakespeare Classic
Sunday, March 21 at 1 p.m.
The Guthrie's annual Shakespeare Classic returns to offer young people (ages 8 to 15) an opportunity to experience Shakespeare's Macbeth. This special matinee performance features a play program designed for kids, $10 tickets to the performance and a post-play reception where costumed actors from the show engage with the audience to answer questions and sign autographs.
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Resources
- Play Guide
- Pre- and Post-Play Discussions
- How'd They Do That Workshops
- Target Play Dates
- Artists in the Community
Ticket Prices
| Area 1 | Area 2 | Area 3 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Previews (January 30 - February 4) | $45 | $38 | $24 |
| Tue, Wed, Sun Evening; Wed Matinees | $50 | $43 | $29 |
| Thu Evening; Sat & Sun Matinees | $55 | $48 | $34 |
| Fri & Sat Evenings | $60 | $53 | $39 |
| Premium tickets available for opening night, Feb. 5 | |||
Cast
| Weïrd Sister | Barbara Bryne |
| Weïrd Sister/Doctor | Isabell Monk O'Connor |
| Weïrd Sister/Gentlewoman | Suzanne Warmanen |
| Duncan | Raye Birk |
| Malcolm | John Skelley |
| Donalbain/Servant | Benjamin Rosenbaum |
| Lenox | J.C. Cutler |
| Rosse | Bob Davis |
| Angus | James Noah |
| Menteth | Peter Christian Hansen |
| Cathness | Tyson Forbes |
| Macbeth | Erik Heger |
| Lady Macbeth | Michelle O'Neill |
| Banquo | Bill McCallum |
| Macduff | Robert O. Berdahl |
| Lady Macduff | Sun Mee Chomet |
| Sergeant/Seyton | Sam Bardwell |
| Porter | Kris L. Nelson |
| Fleance | Nicholas Saxton Graham Zima |
| Macduff's son | Noah Coon Charlie Lincoln |
| Macduff's daughter | Elizabeth McCormick Nina Moschkau |
Artistic Staff
| Director |
Joe Dowling |
| Set and Costume Designer |
Monica Frawley |
| Lighting Designer |
Frances Aronson |
| Composer | Adam Wernick |
| Sound Designer | Scott W. Edwards |
| Fight Director | John Stead |
| Voice and Language Consultant |
Andrew Wade |
| Dramaturg | Carla Steen |
| Movement | Marcela Lorca |
| Production Stage Manager | Russell W. Johnson |
| Assistant Stage Managers |
Chris A. Code Michele Harms |
| Assistant Director | Annelise Christ |
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