Macbeth
Dates
Thursday 29 August at 7pm
Monday 2 September at 2pm
Tuesday 3 September at 7pm
The running time is approximately 1 hour 45 minutes.
About the show
Dark and violent, Macbeth is the most theatrically spectacular of Shakespeare's tragedies.
Promised a golden future as ruler of Scotland by three sinister witches, Macbeth murders the king to ensure his ambitions are realised. But he soon learns the meaning of terror - killing once, he must kill again and again, and the dead return to haunt him. A story of war and witchcraft, Macbeth also explores the relationship between husband and wife, and the risks they are prepared to take to achieve their desires.
Nancy Meckler is an acclaimed theatre and film director with a distinguished career spanning decades. Originally from Long Island, she trained in classical acting at LAMDA before co-founding Freehold in 1969, a pioneering London theatre company. As the first woman to direct at the National Theatre, she helmed productions like Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and served as Artistic Director of Shared Experience for 22 years. Her freelance work includes directing for prestigious venues such as the RSC, NT, Hampstead, Royal Court, West End, Broadway, and Shakespeare’s Globe.
She has also made significant contributions to new writing, collaborating with writers like Sam Shepard and Helen Edmundson on acclaimed productions worldwide. Meckler has directed award-winning feature films for Film4 and created celebrated ballets with Scottish Ballet and others, earning accolades such as the Southbank Award for Outstanding Dance. Today, she continues to teach and collaborate on artistic projects globally.
William Shakespeare was a renowned English poet, playwright and actor whose plays have had an enduring presence on stage and screen. He was a prolific writer during the Elizabethan and Jacobean ages of British theatre (sometimes called the English Renaissance or the Early Modern Period). With a rich and diverse portfolio of work that continues to be adapted into the modern day, Shakespeare is hailed as one of the most important literary figures of the English language.
Contains scenes of violence and death, including towards children, use of theatrical weapons, use of theatrical blood, references and depictions of murder, references to war, references to mental illness, reference to child loss, theatrical haze, strobe-like lighting and effects.
Creative Team
* LAMDA staff member or visiting artist
Director
Nancy Meckler*
Designer
Tara Usher*
Lighting Designer
Avery Elliot*
Sound Designer
Poppy Morley*
Producer
Rebecca Lyle*
Movement Director
Shona Morris*
Voice Director
George Ryan*
Fight Director
Lisa Connell*
Fight Captain
Brock Looser
Costume Supervisor
Caitlyn Keaney*
Composer
Emma Haines
Cast
Lady Macbeth 2 / Witch 2
Madeleine Bloxam
Duncan / L Macduff
Karinna De Simone
Banquo / Doctor
Philippine Fauchier-Magnan
Lady Macbeth 3 / Witch 1
Emma Garcia Green
Lady Macbeth / Murderer / Apparition
Emma Haines
Macbeth 2
Carly Helms
Macbeth 3 / Donalbain
Lucy Krubiner
Malcolm / Fleance
Brock Looser
Macbeth 1 / Macduff Son
Alexandra Montalbano
Seyton / Witch 3 / Porter / Sergeant
Lucy Spreckley
Ross
Saaya Vaidya
Macduff
Lilly Rose Zepeda
Production Team
* LAMDA staff member or visiting artist
Stage Manager
Verena Prandstaetter*
Deputy Stage Manager
Olivia Wolfenden*
Assistant Stage Manager
Mary Forsyth*
Rehearsal ASM
Anya Williams
Props Supervisor
Lucy Rees*
Production Manager
Jas Meara Wall*
Chief Lx
Jacob Eckhardt*
Construction Manager
Callum Walker*
Prod Carpenter
Peter Johnston
Production Sound Engineer
James Knight
Crew/Tech
Anabel Smeaton