Macbeth (Theater Review) Macbeth (Theater Review)

Macbeth (Theater Review‪)‬

Early Modern Literary Studies, 2010, Jan, 15, 1

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Macbeth, presented by the Royal Exchange Theatre Company at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, 6 March 2009. Directed by Matthew Dunster. Designed by Paul Wills. Lighting by Philip Gladwell. Sound by Ian Dickinson. Choreography by Aline David. Fight direction by Kevin McCurdy. Assistant direction by Ben Fowler. With Nicholas Gleaves (Macbeth), Hilary Maclean (Lady Macbeth), Rebecca Callard (Weird Sister and Lady Macduff), Niamh Quinn (Weird Sister and Nanny), Alexandra Kenyon (Weird Sister), Robert Gwilym (Duncan and Old Seyward), John MacMillan (Malcolm and Murderer), Matthew Randell (Donalbain, Young Seyward and Murderer), Jason Done (Macduff), Chinna Wodu (Angus), Heather Peace (Lennox), John Stahl (Ross), Christopher Colquhoun (Banquo and Scottish Doctor), Vincent Bernard (Fleance and Nurse), Leigh Symonds (Bloody Captain and Seyton) and Tom Glynn-Whitehead (Son of Macduff). Other parts were played by the Company.

GENRE
Geschichte
ERSCHIENEN
2010
1. Januar
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
13
Seiten
VERLAG
Matthew Steggle
GRÖSSE
165,9
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