S4K's Macbeth

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S4K's Macbeth opens its spring 2010 run at the Haymarket Theatre, Basingstoke on Tuesday 12 January and runs until Friday 26 February prior to an INTERNATIONAL SEASON.

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S4K's MACBETH

Something WICKED this way comes ...

Three witches - two friends - one crown.
The story of a noble Scottish warrior who becomes king after hearing the prophecies of three witches, how he murders his way to the crown, and fights to the death to try to keep it - becomes a musical thriller that is guaranteed to keep kidz of all ages on the edge of their seats.

Full of gory murders, weird witches, gruesome ghosts, bloody battles and even a forest that moves, the show includes song and dance, telling the story with many of Shakespeare's original words woven into easy-to-understand modern langauge.

Great entertainment for people of all ages and ideal for Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3.

2010 CAST

The 2010 cast includes JASON LEE SCOTT as Macbeth, and CLAIRE MARLOWE as Lady Macbeth.
The touring company also includes:
Noel Andrew Harron (Porter),  Richard Foster King (Third WItch), Ben Goodridge (Banquo), Samantha Giffard (First Witch), Clare Reilly, Aidan Slater (Duncan), Dominic Lillicrap, Stevie Smallwood, Kirsty Tibbets (Second Witch), Nick Whitley (Ross), Bobby Windebank.

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Macbeth - TEACHER RESOURCES (please register to use)

Synopsis of S4K's Macbeth

What happens in Macbeth

Macbeth Facts and Trivia

The Curse of Macbeth

Macbeth Quick Question Quiz

 
What they say about us:

S4K DREAM: "Having just returned this afternoon from a performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Palace Theatre in Manchester I would like to congratulate you on another superb production. the children in my class thoroughly enjoyed themselves and much laughter was had by all. A few years ago I saw your production of Macbeth which was equally outstanding if not even better!"