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Macbeth
Third World Bunfight Performing Company, SAR
In this radical take on Verdi’s Macbeth, Shakespeare’s story of greed, tyranny and remorse is set in the eastern provinces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), amongst the wars and ruthless exploitation that tear that invisible corner of the world apart.
thirdworldbunfight.co.za/macbeth/
Hosting at Cankarjev dom, Ljubljana, Slovenia
USC School of Dramatic Arts production of Macbeth, Feb. 22-25, 2018, at the Bing Theatre. © 2017 Photo by Craig Schwartz for the USC School of Dramatic Arts
Virtual Macbeth in Second Life developed by Kate Richards, Angela Thomas and Kerreen Ely Harper through a grant funded by the Australian Council for the Arts Literature Board, and sponsored by investor partner, the New Media Consortium.
It makes one really get into the role of Macbeth and gives people a better understanding of the play.
slurl.com/secondlife/Macbeth/42/49/55
St. Mary’s Talent Shines in our 2014 School Production
St. Mary’s Menston again celebrated the school’s enormous talent as Shakespeare’s Macbeth was brought to the school stage. Under the guidance of Drama Teachers Miss Andrews and Miss Exworthy, a cast of forty students performed over three consecutive nights.
The play is considered to be one of Shakespeare’s darkest and most powerful tragedies and tells the story Macbeth, a brave Scottish general who receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland.
The entire cast and crew worked extremely hard for months to make the performances a resounding success. Sixth Form student George Bilenko was outstanding as Macbeth and Millie Malir, cast as Lady Macbeth, made such a difficult role appear easy. Other notable performances were Maddie Tysoe, Aimee Goodman and Keira Heckman who played the Witches.
“The performances this week have taken my breath away. The dedication and talent of the cast has been inspirational. They have rehearsed, prepared and performed with such professionalism that they could have graced any stage!”
Miss Andrews, who Directed and Produced the performance
“Congratulations to all cast and crew members involved in this outstanding production. As members of the audience remarked, this was far more than a “school production” with performances of the very highest quality, acknowledged by all those lucky enough to attend. Months of hard work from students and staff have gone into making the play such a wonderful success and all concerned deserve the very highest praise for their dedication and effort. There would appear to be no end to talented students at St. Mary’s and we are blessed with members of staff who are prepared to nurture and develop this talent by providing unique and exceptional opportunities for our young people.”
Mr Geldart, Assistant Headteacher
"The most polished first night performance I have seen of any production. The play was wonderful! Well done everyone involved in Macbeth."
Mrs Findlay, Chaplain and Learning Mentor, St. Mary's Menston
"Macbeth has been a great experience for everyone involved, and we couldn't have done it without Miss Andrews"
George Bilenko, Year 13 (Macbeth)
"Macbeth is probably the most challenging production I've been in during my 7 years at St. Mary's, but I loved it. I'm genuinely proud of everyone that was involved and the amount of dedication shown. It was incredible!"
Gareth Orr, Year 13 (Banquo)
Rattray's Macbeth: made by hand, for gentlemen only (but I'll try it anyway).
The tin says "Macbeth is based on an old recipe, but the taste is still up to date. Enjoy the natural flavor of pure first choice Virginia in combination with Burley. Sometimes the most delicious things don't need many ingredients. Macbeth is the best proof".
We'll see.
St. Mary’s Talent Shines in our 2014 School Production
St. Mary’s Menston again celebrated the school’s enormous talent as Shakespeare’s Macbeth was brought to the school stage. Under the guidance of Drama Teachers Miss Andrews and Miss Exworthy, a cast of forty students performed over three consecutive nights.
The play is considered to be one of Shakespeare’s darkest and most powerful tragedies and tells the story Macbeth, a brave Scottish general who receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland.
The entire cast and crew worked extremely hard for months to make the performances a resounding success. Sixth Form student George Bilenko was outstanding as Macbeth and Millie Malir, cast as Lady Macbeth, made such a difficult role appear easy. Other notable performances were Maddie Tysoe, Aimee Goodman and Keira Heckman who played the Witches.
“The performances this week have taken my breath away. The dedication and talent of the cast has been inspirational. They have rehearsed, prepared and performed with such professionalism that they could have graced any stage!”
Miss Andrews, who Directed and Produced the performance
“Congratulations to all cast and crew members involved in this outstanding production. As members of the audience remarked, this was far more than a “school production” with performances of the very highest quality, acknowledged by all those lucky enough to attend. Months of hard work from students and staff have gone into making the play such a wonderful success and all concerned deserve the very highest praise for their dedication and effort. There would appear to be no end to talented students at St. Mary’s and we are blessed with members of staff who are prepared to nurture and develop this talent by providing unique and exceptional opportunities for our young people.”
Mr Geldart, Assistant Headteacher
"The most polished first night performance I have seen of any production. The play was wonderful! Well done everyone involved in Macbeth."
Mrs Findlay, Chaplain and Learning Mentor, St. Mary's Menston
"Macbeth has been a great experience for everyone involved, and we couldn't have done it without Miss Andrews"
George Bilenko, Year 13 (Macbeth)
"Macbeth is probably the most challenging production I've been in during my 7 years at St. Mary's, but I loved it. I'm genuinely proud of everyone that was involved and the amount of dedication shown. It was incredible!"
Gareth Orr, Year 13 (Banquo)
macbeth color chip chart. i think big one is about 9 x 11"-ish. small one is 2 x 3".
shoot a few seconds of this at the beginning of the day on the first roll, when you change lighting setups, or when you switch film stocks.
Coming soon, the Macbeth Micromac. The Desktop and Eurorack versions will arrive at the same time, roughly around the end of July. We'll update our site soon with further details: www.analoguehaven.com/macbethstudiosystems/ .
LINK for more info: www.macbethstudiosystems.com/microintro1.html .
This is a photo of Macbeth's first Eurorack module prototype. Two VCOs, ring mod, noise, octave switches, built-in glide on the second VCO and a dedicated knob for crossmod on the first. The module looks very playable and by all accounts should sound like a warm, 70's monosynth oscillator.
Macbeth Studio Systems in 5u.
In production!
More details: muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=21129 .
photography/pp/model/direction/setup: Meg Cheah
Let's share a little bit about Macbeth.
Here i copied a bit from www.shmoop.com/macbeth/
Macbeth is a story about power struggles among the elite. What makes Macbeth great is its incredible insights into what the lure of power can do, and how blind it can make a person to moral reason and common sense. By studying men (and one woman) of great power, we get a glimpse into their minds. As it turns out, they're not as infallible as we sometimes think they are. They suffer the same feelings that all regular people suffer.
It isn't just power politics, but human emotion that Macbeth focuses on. These things still influence the world. For example, Angelina Jolie has the power inspire you to listen up about genocide or human rights. Macbeth is no less subject to sticky human emotions, especially as they apply to the realm of attraction – just check out Macbeth's interaction with his wife as she inspires, or shames, him to action. Lady Macbeth constantly references his manhood, which is tied to his emotional state, but also plays out in his physical courage. Many critics contend that the seat of Lady Macbeth's power is not only her sharp mind, but her sexual appeal. Just imagine Lady Macbeth as Angelina Jolie. She's giving the speech about how she'd dash out her child's brains while it suckled at her breast. You kind of see why Macbeth is so messed up, right?
Power is attractive, and you can't deal with Macbeth without getting into the individual psyche (mind) of a man. Macbeth is at first determined to not murder Duncan (the King), is convinced by his wife to kill the King, and then is so destroyed by the consequences that he seems to be numb when Lady Macbeth dies. Let's not beat around the bush – the man is whipped, but he's also just a man.
So read Macbeth. Once you crack the tough language, you'll get a glimpse into the raunchy, grotesque, beautiful human emotions that are timeless and universal.
Thank you everyone !
*hugs*
St. Mary’s Talent Shines in our 2014 School Production
St. Mary’s Menston again celebrated the school’s enormous talent as Shakespeare’s Macbeth was brought to the school stage. Under the guidance of Drama Teachers Miss Andrews and Miss Exworthy, a cast of forty students performed over three consecutive nights.
The play is considered to be one of Shakespeare’s darkest and most powerful tragedies and tells the story Macbeth, a brave Scottish general who receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland.
The entire cast and crew worked extremely hard for months to make the performances a resounding success. Sixth Form student George Bilenko was outstanding as Macbeth and Millie Malir, cast as Lady Macbeth, made such a difficult role appear easy. Other notable performances were Maddie Tysoe, Aimee Goodman and Keira Heckman who played the Witches.
“The performances this week have taken my breath away. The dedication and talent of the cast has been inspirational. They have rehearsed, prepared and performed with such professionalism that they could have graced any stage!”
Miss Andrews, who Directed and Produced the performance
“Congratulations to all cast and crew members involved in this outstanding production. As members of the audience remarked, this was far more than a “school production” with performances of the very highest quality, acknowledged by all those lucky enough to attend. Months of hard work from students and staff have gone into making the play such a wonderful success and all concerned deserve the very highest praise for their dedication and effort. There would appear to be no end to talented students at St. Mary’s and we are blessed with members of staff who are prepared to nurture and develop this talent by providing unique and exceptional opportunities for our young people.”
Mr Geldart, Assistant Headteacher
"The most polished first night performance I have seen of any production. The play was wonderful! Well done everyone involved in Macbeth."
Mrs Findlay, Chaplain and Learning Mentor, St. Mary's Menston
"Macbeth has been a great experience for everyone involved, and we couldn't have done it without Miss Andrews"
George Bilenko, Year 13 (Macbeth)
"Macbeth is probably the most challenging production I've been in during my 7 years at St. Mary's, but I loved it. I'm genuinely proud of everyone that was involved and the amount of dedication shown. It was incredible!"
Gareth Orr, Year 13 (Banquo)
5 - 12 febbraio 2013
Teatro Comunale Bologna
Macbeth
Giuseppe Verdi
Melodramma in quattro atti
Libretto di Francesco Maria Piave
Da Macbeth di William Shakespeare
Macbeth
Dario Solari
Angelo Veccia (6,8,10)
Banco
Riccardo Zanellato
Carlo Cigni (6,8,10)
Lady Macbeth
Jennifer Larmore
Anna Pirozzi (6,8,10)
Dama Lady Macbeth
Marianna Vinci
Macduff
Roberto De Biasio
Lorenzo Decaro(6,8,10,12)
Malcom
Gabriele Mangione
Il Medico
Alessandro Svab
Un domestico di Macbeth
Michele Castagnaro
Il sicario
Sandro Pucci
L'araldo
Luca Visani
Pierpaolo Gallina (6,8,10)
Prima apparizione
Michele Castagnaro
Enrico Picinni Leopardi (6,8,10)
Seconda apparizione
Valentina Pucci
Benedetta Fanciulli (6,8,10)
Terza apparizione
Annalisa Taffetani
Giulia Pozzi (6,8,10)
Duncano
Gianluca D'Agostino
Fleanzio
Valentina Vandelli
Mimi
Fabio Magnani
Giorgia Polloni
Gabriele Reboni
Federico Vacirca
Damiano Ferretti
Direttore
Roberto Abbado
Regia, scene, coreografia, ideazione luci
Robert Wilson
Costumi
Jacques Reynaud
Light designer
Aj Weissbard
Regista collaboratore
Nicola Panzer
Assistente alla regia
Konrad Kuhn
Assistente alle scene
Annick Lavallée-Benny
Assistente ai costumi
Micol Notarianni
Maestro del Coro
Andrea Faidutti
Preparatore Voci Bianche
Alhambra Superchi
Orchestra e Coro del Teatro Comunale di Bologna
Tecnici del Teatro Comunale di Bologna
Nuovo allestimento Teatro Comunale di Bologna
in coproduzione con Change Performing Arts
slurl.com/secondlife/Macbeth/128/128/42
"Methought I heard a voice cry 'Sleep no more!
Macbeth does murder sleep', the innocent sleep,
Sleep that knits up the ravell'd sleeve of care,
The death of each day's life, sore labour's bath,
Balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course,
Chief nourisher in life's feast"
The Tragedy of Macbeth (Act II, Scene 2)
St. Mary’s Talent Shines in our 2014 School Production
St. Mary’s Menston again celebrated the school’s enormous talent as Shakespeare’s Macbeth was brought to the school stage. Under the guidance of Drama Teachers Miss Andrews and Miss Exworthy, a cast of forty students performed over three consecutive nights.
The play is considered to be one of Shakespeare’s darkest and most powerful tragedies and tells the story Macbeth, a brave Scottish general who receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland.
The entire cast and crew worked extremely hard for months to make the performances a resounding success. Sixth Form student George Bilenko was outstanding as Macbeth and Millie Malir, cast as Lady Macbeth, made such a difficult role appear easy. Other notable performances were Maddie Tysoe, Aimee Goodman and Keira Heckman who played the Witches.
“The performances this week have taken my breath away. The dedication and talent of the cast has been inspirational. They have rehearsed, prepared and performed with such professionalism that they could have graced any stage!”
Miss Andrews, who Directed and Produced the performance
“Congratulations to all cast and crew members involved in this outstanding production. As members of the audience remarked, this was far more than a “school production” with performances of the very highest quality, acknowledged by all those lucky enough to attend. Months of hard work from students and staff have gone into making the play such a wonderful success and all concerned deserve the very highest praise for their dedication and effort. There would appear to be no end to talented students at St. Mary’s and we are blessed with members of staff who are prepared to nurture and develop this talent by providing unique and exceptional opportunities for our young people.”
Mr Geldart, Assistant Headteacher
"The most polished first night performance I have seen of any production. The play was wonderful! Well done everyone involved in Macbeth."
Mrs Findlay, Chaplain and Learning Mentor, St. Mary's Menston
"Macbeth has been a great experience for everyone involved, and we couldn't have done it without Miss Andrews"
George Bilenko, Year 13 (Macbeth)
"Macbeth is probably the most challenging production I've been in during my 7 years at St. Mary's, but I loved it. I'm genuinely proud of everyone that was involved and the amount of dedication shown. It was incredible!"
Gareth Orr, Year 13 (Banquo)
5 - 12 febbraio 2013
Teatro Comunale Bologna
Macbeth
Giuseppe Verdi
Melodramma in quattro atti
Libretto di Francesco Maria Piave
Da Macbeth di William Shakespeare
Macbeth
Dario Solari
Angelo Veccia (6,8,10)
Banco
Riccardo Zanellato
Carlo Cigni (6,8,10)
Lady Macbeth
Jennifer Larmore
Anna Pirozzi (6,8,10)
Dama Lady Macbeth
Marianna Vinci
Macduff
Roberto De Biasio
Lorenzo Decaro(6,8,10,12)
Malcom
Gabriele Mangione
Il Medico
Alessandro Svab
Un domestico di Macbeth
Michele Castagnaro
Il sicario
Sandro Pucci
L'araldo
Luca Visani
Pierpaolo Gallina (6,8,10)
Prima apparizione
Michele Castagnaro
Enrico Picinni Leopardi (6,8,10)
Seconda apparizione
Valentina Pucci
Benedetta Fanciulli (6,8,10)
Terza apparizione
Annalisa Taffetani
Giulia Pozzi (6,8,10)
Duncano
Gianluca D'Agostino
Fleanzio
Valentina Vandelli
Mimi
Fabio Magnani
Giorgia Polloni
Gabriele Reboni
Federico Vacirca
Damiano Ferretti
Direttore
Roberto Abbado
Regia, scene, coreografia, ideazione luci
Robert Wilson
Costumi
Jacques Reynaud
Light designer
Aj Weissbard
Regista collaboratore
Nicola Panzer
Assistente alla regia
Konrad Kuhn
Assistente alle scene
Annick Lavallée-Benny
Assistente ai costumi
Micol Notarianni
Maestro del Coro
Andrea Faidutti
Preparatore Voci Bianche
Alhambra Superchi
Orchestra e Coro del Teatro Comunale di Bologna
Tecnici del Teatro Comunale di Bologna
Nuovo allestimento Teatro Comunale di Bologna
in coproduzione con Change Performing Arts