Read more about the article REVIEW: The Tragedy of Macbeth, Almeida (2021)
James McArdle as Macbeth and Saoirse Ronan as Lady Macbeth

REVIEW: The Tragedy of Macbeth, Almeida (2021)

What Yaël Farber has constructed is a Macbeth full of action and visual, visceral excitement. Still moments are rare as there is almost always something to watch.  Along with the audience are the three Weird Sisters (Diane Fletcher, Valerie Lilley and Maureen Hibbert) who watch from the back of the smoky stage throughout the play when they are not speaking their ominously accurate predictions.  The programme explains that the histories of the Wyrd sisters "are a reformed patchwork of myths and narratives…. who hold all destinies in their hands."

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James McArdle as Macbeth and Saoirse Ronan as Lady Macbeth

NEWS: The Tragedy of Macbeth at the Almeida
from 1st October 2021 with James McArdle and Saoirse Ronan

Yaël Farber directs the Scottish play at the Almeida James McArdle ans Saoirse Ronan (Photo: Sebastian Nevois) THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH by William Shakespeare Directed by Yaël Farber Friday 1…

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Read more about the article REVIEW: Chariots of Fire, Hampstead Theatre (2012)
The Cast in the Great Court Run. Photo: Manuel Harlan

REVIEW: Chariots of Fire, Hampstead Theatre (2012)

Edward Hall directs in a reconfigured Hampstead Theatre with a double revolve stage and the audience circling the stage. A running track surrounds the stage with some of the audience sitting inside the track, others higher up in the circle and above with advertising banners for Lipton's Tea and other period products. The opening scene sees modern British Olympic contenders, warming up, give way to men in 1920s athletics kit, poised on starting blocks and running around the track to Vangelis's beautiful film score. Scott Ambler has choreographed the runners who prepare, limber up and then fly round the stadium. It is exciting and looks dangerous as they make the turns at speed.

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