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Macbeth

(Broadway Transfer, 2008)

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Production Information
Previews:March 28, 2008 (11 previews)
Opening:April 08, 2008
Closing:May 24, 2008
Theatres:Lyceum Theatre
(3/28/2008 - 5/24/2008)
Production Type:Revival
Production Status: Closed
Run Type:Limited Run
Market:Broadway
Running Time:3 hours, with one intermission
Intermissions:1
Patrick Stewart reunites with rising star director Rupert Goold in the harrowing study of the seductive nature of power, which is moving to Broadway after an acclaimed run at BAM.
 
Production Staff
Adam Cork
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Sound Designer
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Composer
(Incidental Music)
Rupert Goold
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Director
Howard Harrison
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Lighting Designer
Lorna Heavey
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Video And Projection Designer
Anthony Ward
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Costume Designer
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Scenic Designer
 
Original Cast | Replacements
Oliver Birch
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Lady Macbeth's servant
Suzanne Burden
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Lady Macduff
Ben Carpenter
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Donalbain
(Son of Duncan)
Michael Feast
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Macduff
(A nobleman of Scotland)
Kate Fleetwood
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Lady Macbeth
Polly Frame
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Witch
Scott Handy
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Malcolm
(Son of Duncan)
Sophie Hunter
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Witch
Hywell John
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Bloody Sergeant
Christopher Knott
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Old Seyward
Niamh McGrady
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Witch
Bill Nash
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Angus
(A nobleman)
Christopher Patrick Nolan
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Seton
(An officer attending on Macbeth)
Mark Rawlings
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Lennox
(A nobleman)
Paul Shelley
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Duncan
(King of Scotland)
Patrick Stewart
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Macbeth
(A general of the Scottish army)
Tim Treloar
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Ross
(A nobleman)
Martin Turner
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Banquo
(A general of the Scottish army)
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What do you think of the increased frequency of Broadway scores with lyrics that include imperfect rhymes? 4 comments
Musical theatre lyrics should always have perfect rhymes. It's a part of the craft.
A few imperfect rhymes in a score don't bother me.
It's okay if the show is using rock or rap music or another style where imperfect rhyming is accepted.
Perfect rhymes aren't important.
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