Macbeth

Outside, Damned Spot

Outside, Damned Spot

E.A.S. plans al fresco Macbeth at Marchmont St Giles:

Edinburgh Acting School is planning to stage an outdoor production of Shakespeare’s Macbeth at St Giles Churchyard, Marchmont, on Halloween weekend.

Oct 17 2020 | By | Reply More
Macbeth

Macbeth

★★★☆☆ Fractured:

There is a peculiar absence of majesty at the heart of the UK National Theatre’s touring production of Macbeth, at the Festival Theatre until Saturday.

Oct 24 2018 | By | Reply More
Macbeth

Macbeth

★★☆☆☆ Darkly modest:

The Edinburgh Graduate Theatre Company take on Shakespeare’s Macbeth at Assembly Roxy this week, in a production which leans into all the horror and gore the tragedy reveals.

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Grads announce 2018 shows

Grads announce 2018 shows

Almodovar, Shakespeare and Wood for EGTG:

The Edinburgh Graduate Theatre Group has announced its 2018 productions with four full length shows added to its entries to the SCDA’s one act competition.

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Smashing Shakespeare

Smashing Shakespeare

★★★★☆  Slick:
Captivate Theatre has earned a reputation for energetic, witty performances. With Smashing Shakespeare, in the Rose Street Theatre until August 14, it lives up to that expectation.

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Macbeth in Silence

Macbeth in Silence

✭✭✭✩✩ Noisy experiment:
It’s hardly silence in which the Ludens Ensemble perform their three person take on Macbeth, seen in its first work-in-progress outing in the Peely Room of the Hidden Door Festival.

May 24 2015 | By | 1 Reply More
ETA Take Scots Macbeth to Stratford

ETA Take Scots Macbeth to Stratford

The Scottish Play in Scots to play Shakespeare’s birthplace By Thom Dibdin Edinburgh Theatre Arts’ production of Macbeth in Scots has been chosen to take part in the Open Stages Showcase at the RSC in Stratford in July. The world premiere production of Robin Lorimer’s translation from Shakespeare was performed by ETA at St Ninians […]

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Scots Macbeth gets world premiere

Scots Macbeth gets world premiere

Edinburgh Theatre Arts will stage the world premiere of Robin Lorimer’s translation of Shakespeare’s Macbeth into Scots at St Ninian’s Hall, Edinburgh, on May 1, 2012.

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