William Shakespeare's


BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
DIRECTED BY GEORGE BANDERS
"BLOOD WILL HAVE BLOOD"
An unexpected prophecy at the close of a devastating war sends a national hero and his brilliant wife on a feverish and murderous quest for absolute power. With startlingly beautiful language, Shakespeare’s revered tragedy tears open the thin fabric between the temporal and magical worlds. This muscular, contemporary, fever-dream of a production looks at today’s world through Macbeth’s eyes – an epoch where double speak is rife, where violence is a modern ecstasy, and true loyalty is our most valuable commodity.
Shakespeare combines Scottish and English history with Greek myth to one simple end – to capture what it is to be human. What happens to us when we sacrifice our humanity to get ahead? We live in such a time, an unprecedented era that idolises
fame and celebrity above leadership and morality. In such a time and place, perhaps even nature begins to fight back.
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A boldly imaginative, fully contemporary production of Shakespeare’s Macbeth from Sport for Jove that is true to the text and full of engaging revelations. A fantastic introduction of Shakespeare for young people.
Q&A after every education show

SONNY BRADFORD, HEAD OF ENGLISH, BURNSIDE SHS

They [the students] are newly engaged, and I think – without exaggeration – that your play will change their ATAR
scores for the better.
FINN (AGE 15), EMPIRE THEATRE YOUTH ARTS PROGRAM


Sport for Jove’s production of Macbeth was simply one of the best [...] a must-see performance that was captivating, thought provoking, and funny. If there is only one Shakespeare play that you ever see, let it be this one.
CURRICULUM LINKS
English and Drama Syllabus – In Stage 4 & 5, students are expected to have an experience of Shakespearean drama, including seeing Shakespearean plays in performance. A central syllabus text, Macbeth is ideal for all students of Shakespeare and dramatic arts in general. A perfect introductory text for younger years and ideal for senior students – understand how ideas, theatrical conventions, forms and language interact with text to create meaning.
STUDENT RESOURCE KIT PROVIDED
Dates and Booking
THE JOAN, PENRITH
TUE, 10 MAR
WED, 11 MAR
THU, 12 MAR
FRI, 13 MAR
FRI, 13 MAR
SAT, 14 MAR
11:00AM
11:00AM
11:00AM
11:00AM
7:30PM
7:30PM
SEYMOUR CENTRE
TUE, 17 MAR
WED, 18 MAR
THU, 19 MAR
FRI, 20 MAR
MON, 23 MAR
TUE, 24 MAR
WED, 25 MAR
THU, 26 MAR
FRI, 27 MAR
FRI, 27 MAR
1:00PM
10:30AM
10:30AM
10:30AM
10:30AM
10:30AM
11:30AM
10:30AM
10:30AM
7:00PM


"The best I have ever seen — not just in terms of Shakespeare, but probably one of my favourite performances ever." - Sonny Bradford, Head of English, Humanities, Burnside SHS
