As you step into the theatre, you are not merely watching a show; you are entering the realm of the supernatural, where every whispered incantation and every bloodied handprint echo the fateful destruction of Macbeth himself. The curse is real, the magic is tangible, and the air is thick with the foreboding presence of something unseen.
Do not speak the name of the play once you leave the theatre — or risk summoning the curse upon yourself. Will you be the one to defy fate or will you, too, be claimed by the eternal shadow of Macbeth? Come experience The Larking House’s production of Macbeth and face the curse—if you dare.
Content Advisory: Some depictions of violence, supernatural elements, mature themes of betrayal and murder, and disturbing imagery may not be suitable for younger audiences. This production uses fog, haze, and flashing light effects.
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Tony Awards and Nominations for Macbeth
| Year | Category | |
|---|---|---|
| 2008 | Best Revival of a Play |
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