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Macbeth Broadway Reviews

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A tale of malice, matrimony and murder, MACBETH tells the story of one couple’s obsession with power—and their guilt after doing the unthinkable. For 15 weeks only, this thrilling new... (more info)

Theatre Longacre Theatre (Broadway)
Previews Mar 29, 2022
Opened Apr 28, 2022
Critics' Rating
3.75 Negative
0 Positive
7 Mixed
5 Negative
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Review: In a New ‘Macbeth,’ Something Wonky This Way Comes

From: The New York Times  |  By: Jesse Green  |  Date: 4/29/2022

Though the production too often feels as if it were designed for the company’s own edification — an endless rehearsal rather than a Broadway revival — it is not without its outward-facing qualities, especially after the initial throat-clearing....

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From: Time Out New York  |  By: Adam Feldman  |  Date: 4/29/2022

Broadway's 2021-22 comeback season goes out with a shrug in Sam Gold's production of Macbeth, the kind of passive-aggressive theater party that invites two big stars to attend-Daniel Craig and Ruth Negga as the regicidal title couple-and then makes a...

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MACBETH: HAVE YOU HEARD THE ONE ABOUT THE SCOTTISH PLAY?

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Melissa Rose Bernardo  |  Date: 4/29/2022

Fair warning for anyone bothered by the sight of blood shooting across the stage: You might want to cover your eyes. This production certainly goes for the gore. A curious choice, considering the dramaturgical note in the program (it prepares the aud...

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MACBETH: LOUD SOUND, INTERMITTENT FURY, SIGNIFYING NOTHING

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: David Finkle  |  Date: 4/29/2022

Daniel Craig and Ruth Negga assumed the roles of, respectively, the title figure and Lady Macbeth. Intermittently, they appeared to be trying out some of the more tense emotions they would display in a finished production-Negga more so than Craig. Tw...

Personally I have no desire for Macbeth set during the Civil War, or in space, or the Trump Administration. I won't say I felt completely satisfied (for that, give me a truly kickass Macbeth-Macduff fight). But I was entertained, and heard some great...

A very busy Broadway season comes to a close with its final production, and Sam Gold's staging of Macbeth starring Daniel Craig and Ruth Negga is nothing if not a dynamic attempt to cap an unusual and often extraordinary theater season. Uneven - if n...

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‘Macbeth’ Broadway review: Daniel Craig play is a Disaster Royale

From: The New York Post  |  By: Johnny Oleksinski  |  Date: 4/29/2022

Craig, a fine actor in the past, is a victim of all the directing detritus. Gold seems to have told 007 and company to act detached and indifferent in this oh-so-violent and propulsive of works. Kings and murderers sound like Iowans discussing soybea...

The production boasts an all-star cast - Daniel Craig (Macbeth) and Ruth Negga (Lady Macbeth) plus theater favorites Maria Dizzia (Lady Macduff) and Amber Gray (Banquo), to name just a few - but every single actor is in their own play. No one is on t...

Gold's production of 'Macbeth' is stripped-down and casual (with many actors playing multiple roles and a utilitarian scenic design), often effective (mostly due to the performances), and just as often bewildering. For instance, at the beginning, the...

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Toil And Trouble In Chilled-Out MACBETH — Review

From: Theatrely  |  By: Juan A. Ramirez  |  Date: 4/29/2022

Not only does this street-clothes production do away with any sense of regality, save for a luxurious robe Craig wears in the second act (costumes by Suttirat Larlarb), but Gold's vision is to make Macbeth as 'approachable' as possible. A pre-show sp...

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Macbeth Review: Daniel Craig and Ruth Negga in Sam Gold’s Version

From: New York Theater  |  By: Jonathan Mandell  |  Date: 4/29/2022

I wish I didn't have the nagging feeling that the director was less interested in these actors than in his special touches. These include a particular attention to gore (an amputated leg chopped up as part of the witches' brew elicited an audible ble...

Almost tenderly, then, the production drifting around Craig touches him only lightly. It's an unusually bare staging for Broadway, stuffed with ideas but stripped clean of folderol. For the majority of the company, director Sam Gold has settled on a ...

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