Students at Kingsbury Green Academy in Calne were given a powerful insight into one of literature’s most famous plays as a touring theatre company brought a live performance of Macbeth into school. Actors from Box Clever Theatre Company visited the Academy on 16 April to perform a specially adapted version of the play for Year...
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Macbeth at the egg
Shakespeare’s exploration of the equivocation of evil and the unleashing of its brutal, destructive force is brought vividly to life by Box Clever in this physically and emotionally charged production. Suitable for ages 12+ years. Post show discussion 30 March.
Macbeth at the egg
Vibrant language and physical theatre chart the devastating effect that one act of evil can have on an otherwise honourable and loyal man – we see how the ripples of that act spread to destroy both Macbeth himself and all those for whom he cared. As their actions are challenged by a third character who...
Macbeth at the egg
Vibrant language and physical theatre chart the devastating effect that one act of evil can have on an otherwise honourable and loyal man – we see how the ripples of that act spread to destroy both Macbeth himself and all those for whom he cared. As their actions are challenged by a third character who...
Macbeth at the egg
Vibrant language and physical theatre chart the devastating effect that one act of evil can have on an otherwise honourable and loyal man – we see how the ripples of that act spread to destroy both Macbeth himself and all those for whom he cared. As their actions are challenged by a third character who...
Macbeth at the egg
Vibrant language and physical theatre chart the devastating effect that one act of evil can have on an otherwise honourable and loyal man – we see how the ripples of that act spread to destroy both Macbeth himself and all those for whom he cared. As their actions are challenged by a third character who...
Review – Macbeth at the Mission Theatre, Bath
A visit to one of Bath’s theatrical gems for some classic Shakespeare About a thousand years ago, along with hoards of children my age, I studied Macbeth for my English O Level. Back then I remember being relieved that we were lucky enough to get the one with witches, murders, betrayal and even a beheading....
