Connect with us Sign up Join in Feedback Get the latest news from Use #Macbeth and be a part Share your thoughts by taking National Theatre Live straight of the conversation online our short online survey and to your inbox enter into a prize draw for £100 ntlive.com/signup facebook.com/ntlive surveymonkey.co.uk/ r/ntlivesurvey by William Shakespeare @ntlive Running time: 2 hours and 40 minutes, including a 20 minute Did you know? interval. Please note, this production contains scenes of a bloody and violent nature. First performed at the National Theatre on 26 Feburary 2018, broadcast live on 10 May 2018. Cast Creative Team Gentlewoman Nadia Albina Director Rufus Norris Doctor Michael Balogun Set Designer Rae Smith Duncan Stephen Boxer Costume Designer Moritz Junge Lady Macbeth Anne-Marie Duff Sound Designer Paul Arditti Porter Trevor Fox Lighting Designer James Farncombe Siward / Murderer Andrew Frame Music Orlando Gough and Banquo Kevin Harvey Marc Tritschler Witch / Boy Hannah Hutch Movement Director Imogen Knight Lennox Nicholas Karimi Fight Directors Jeremy Barlow and Macbeth Rory Kinnear Kevin McCurdy Murderer Joshua Lacey Rosse Penny Layden Musicians Witch Anna-Maria Nabirye Lady Macduff Amaka Okafor Bass Clarinet / New Sarah Homer Macduff Patrick O'Kane Wind Instruments Ensemble Hauk Pattison French Horn / New Laetitia Stott Murderer Alana Ramsey Wind Instruments Witch Beatrice Scirocchi Fleance Rakhee Sharma Malcolm Parth Thakerar Broadcast Team Director for Screen Tim Van Someren Technical Producer Christopher C Bretnall We hope you enjoy your National Theatre Live broadcast or Assistant Screen screening. We make every attempt to replicate the theatre Director Laura Vallis experience as closely as possible for your enjoyment. Lighting Director Bernie Davis Please let us know what you think of your experience through Sound Supervisor Conrad Fletcher our channels listed above or approach the cinema manager to share your thoughts. National Theatre National Theatre Live Coming soon At the National we make world-class theatre, National Theatre Live distributes world-class and we make it for everyone. theatre straight from stages across the United Kingdom to cinema screens around the world. We stage over 20 productions at our South Bank home in London each year. Our programme is Working with the best British theatre companies by Polly Stenham by William Shakespeare broad and inclusive, appealing to the widest and producers, we simultaneously broadcast live after Strindberg possible audiences with new plays, musicals, theatre shows to cinemas in the UK, Europe and Broadcast live 27 September re-imagined classics and work for young sometimes North America, as well as capturing Broadcast live 6 September audiences. Our work is also seen in London’s West the live performance for encore screenings in Ian McKellen’s ‘extraordinarily moving portrayal’ Vanessa Kirby (The Crown, NT Live: End, on tour across the UK and internationally other territories. (Independent) of King Lear comes to cinemas. A Streetcar Named Desire) and Eric Kofi Abrefa and through National Theatre Live broadcasts and Following a sold-out run at Chichester (The Amen Corner) feature in the cast of the screening to cinemas around the world. Our live broadcasts and screenings have been Festival Theatre, this five-star production National Theatre’s production of Julie. seen by over 8 million people in 2,500 cinemas of Shakespeare’s great tragedy transfers to Whether you’ve seen our work many times or are in 65 countries since we launched in 2009. London’s West End for a limited season. In this new version of August Strindberg’s play joining us for the first time, we hope you will be Miss Julie, set in contemporary London, a late entertained, challenged and inspired. HHHHH night party turns into a savage fight for survival. ‘Ian McKellen reigns supreme The National Theatre is an Arts Council England in this triumphant production.’ National Portfolio Organisation. Daily Telegraph by Alan Bennett Broadcast live 20 November An Olivier Award-winning cast including Mark Gatiss (Sherlock) and Adrian Scarborough (Gavin and Stacey) feature in this moving and funny masterpiece about the life of King George III. Written by one of Britain’s best-loved playwrights Alan Bennett (The History Boys), The Madness of George III is National Theatre Live’s first live broadcast from Nottingham Playhouse. To find a broadcast or screening near you visit ntlive.com.
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