PlayTragedyRevivalBroadway
Opening Date
Apr 08, 2008
Closing Date
May 24, 2008
1st Preview
Mar 28, 2008
1st Preview
Mar 28, 2008
Previews
11
Performances
52
PlayTragedyRevivalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

Theatres
Lyceum Theatre
(Apr 08, 2008 - May 24, 2008)

Description
Limited engagement.

Setting
A subterranean kitchen that serves as a military hospital in a timeless and nameless country

Originally produced by Chichester Festival Theatre
Written by William Shakespeare
Directed by Rupert Goold; Associate Director: Steve Marmion
Production Design by Anthony Ward; Lighting Design by Howard Harrison; Assistant Lighting Design: Paul Miller; Composition and Sound Design: Adam Cork; Video and Projection Design: Lorna Heavey; Automated Lighting Programmer: Marc Polimeni
General Manager: Abbie M. Strassler; Company Manager: John E. Gendron
Production Stage Manager: Jane Pole; Stage Manager: Lorna Seymour; Assistant Stage Mgr: Laura Levis and Sarah Coates; Technical Supervisor: Neil A. Mazzella and Sam Ellis; UK Production Manager: The Production Desk, Ltd. and Dan Watkins
Movement directed by Georgina Lamb; Fight direction by Terry King; Press Representative: Barlow-Hartman Public Relations; Advertising: Serino Coyne, Inc.
Macbeth
a general of the Scottish army
Lady Macbeth's servant
Donalbain
son of Duncan
 
Young Seyward
Macduff
a nobleman of Scotland
Lady Macbeth
Witch
 
Gentlewoman
Malcolm
son of Duncan
Duncan
King of Scotland
 
Scottish Doctor
Bloody Sergeant
 
Murderer
Macduff's Daughter
Old Seyward
 
Murderer
Angus
a nobleman
Seyton
an officer attending on Macbeth
Macduff's Daughter
Lennox
a nobleman
Macduff's Son
Lady Macduff
Ross
a nobleman
Banquo
a general of the Scottish army
Fleance
son of Banquo
Understudies: Oliver Birch (Ross, Second Murderer), Ben Carpenter (Bloody Sergeant, Malcolm, First Murderer, Angus), Polly Frame (Lady Macbeth, Witch, Servant), Henry Hodges (Macduff's Son), Sophie Hunter (Witch), Hywel John (Seyton, Young Seyward), Christopher Knott (Duncan, Scottish Doctor, Servant), Niamh McGrady (Lady Macduff, Witch, Gentlewoman), Bill Nash (Banquo, Old Seyward), Christopher Patrick Nolan (Lennox), Mark Rawlings (Macduff), Rachel Ticotin (Witch) and Tim Treloar (Macbeth)

Tony Award®

 
 

Best Actor in a Play

2008 Nominee
Patrick Stewart
 

Best Actress in a Play

2008 Nominee
Kate Fleetwood
 

Best Scenic Design of a Play

2008 Nominee
Production Design by Anthony Ward
 

Best Lighting Design of a Play

2008 Nominee
Lighting Design by Howard Harrison
 

Best Sound Design of a Play

2008 Nominee
Sound Design by Adam Cork

Drama Desk Award

 
 

Outstanding Sound Design

2008 Nominee
Sound Design by Adam Cork
 

Outstanding Projection and Video Design

2008 Nominee
Video Design by Lorna Heavey
Season:
Week Ending Gross % Gross Pot. Attendance % Capacity # Previews # Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of The Broadway League.
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