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Macbeth
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Tragedy
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Opening Date
Nov 11, 1941
Closing Date
Feb 28, 1942
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Open Date: Nov 11, 1941
Close Date: Feb 28, 1942
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
National Theatre
(Nov 11, 1941 - Feb 28, 1942)
Setting
Scotland and England.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Maurice Evans
and
Judith Anderson
; Produced in association with
John Haggott
Written by
William Shakespeare
; Incidental music by
Lehman Engel
Staged by
Margaret Webster
Scenic Design by
Samuel Leve
; Costume Design by
Lemuel Ayers
Business Manager:
Edgar Runkle
Stage Manager:
Paul A. Foley
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Walter Williams
and
Thelma Chandler
Fencing arranged by
George Santelli
; Press Representative:
Richard Maney
and
Sol Jacobson
Judith Anderson
Lady Macbeth
Maurice Evans
Macbeth
a general of the Scottish army
Jackie Ayers
Page
Ensemble
Harry Brandon
Ross Aide
Ralph Clanton
Malcolm
son of Duncan
Grace Coppin
First Witch
Gentlewoman
Staats Cotsworth
Banquo
a general of the Scottish army
Alex Courtnay
Fleance
son of Banquo
Soldier
Erford Gage
Lennox
a nobleman
Ernest Graves
Menteith
a nobleman
William Hansen
Third Witch
Porter
Evelyn Helmore
Ensemble
Philip Huston
Angus
a nobleman
John Ireland
Sergeant
First Murderer
Harry Irvine
Duncan
King of Scotland
Doctor
Viola Keats
Lady Macduff
Abby Lewis
Second Witch
Ensemble
Ada McFarland
Ensemble
Irving Morrow
Seyton
an officer attending on Macbeth
Gregory Morton
Siward
William Nichols
Donalbain
son of Duncan
Ensemble
John Parish
Old Man
Ensemble
Melvin Parks
Ensemble
Alfred Paschall
Ensemble
Herbert Rudley
Macduff
a nobleman of Scotland
John Straub
Messenger
Second Murderer
Richard Tyler
Boy
Walter Williams
Caithness
a nobleman
National Theatre
(Nov 11, 1941 - Feb 28, 1942)
Cast
Ada McFarland
Attendant
John Parish
Siward
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Maurice Evans
and
Judith Anderson
; Produced in association with
John Haggott
Written by
William Shakespeare
; Incidental music by
Lehman Engel
Staged by
Margaret Webster
Scenic Design by
Samuel Leve
; Costume Design by
Lemuel Ayers
Business Manager:
Edgar Runkle
Stage Manager:
Paul A. Foley
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Walter Williams
and
Thelma Chandler
Fencing arranged by
George Santelli
; Press Representative:
Richard Maney
and
Sol Jacobson
Judith Anderson
Lady Macbeth
Maurice Evans
Macbeth
a general of the Scottish army
Jackie Ayers
Page
Ensemble
Harry Brandon
Ross Aide
Ralph Clanton
Malcolm
son of Duncan
Grace Coppin
First Witch
Gentlewoman
Staats Cotsworth
Banquo
a general of the Scottish army
Alex Courtnay
Fleance
son of Banquo
Soldier
Erford Gage
Lennox
a nobleman
Ernest Graves
Menteith
a nobleman
William Hansen
Third Witch
Porter
Evelyn Helmore
Ensemble
Philip Huston
Angus
a nobleman
John Ireland
Sergeant
First Murderer
Harry Irvine
Duncan
King of Scotland
Doctor
Viola Keats
Lady Macduff
Abby Lewis
Second Witch
Ensemble
Ada McFarland
Ensemble
Irving Morrow
Seyton
an officer attending on Macbeth
Gregory Morton
Siward
William Nichols
Donalbain
son of Duncan
Ensemble
John Parish
Old Man
Ensemble
Melvin Parks
Ensemble
Alfred Paschall
Ensemble
Herbert Rudley
Macduff
a nobleman of Scotland
John Straub
Messenger
Second Murderer
Richard Tyler
Boy
Walter Williams
Caithness
a nobleman
National Theatre
(Nov 11, 1941 - Feb 28, 1942)
Cast
Ada McFarland
Attendant
John Parish
Siward
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