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08 Apr 2008
Black and Deep Desires: Macbeth Opens On Broadway April 8

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Macbeth
Lyceum Theatre

Patrick Stewart reunites with rising star director Rupert Goold in the harrowing study of the seductive nature of power, which is moving to Broadway after an acclaimed run at BAM.
Show Dates:
Performances from 29 Mar 2008
Opening 08 Apr 2008
Closing 24 May 2008

Performance Schedule:
Weeks beginning March 31, April 14, April 28, May 12: Tuesday - Saturday @8pm
Wednesday and Saturday @2pm; Sunday @3pm
Weeks beginning April 7, April 21, May 5: Tuesday - Friday @8pm
Saturday @2 and 8pm; Sunday @3pm
Week beginning May 19: Tuesday - Saturday @8pm
Wednesday and Saturday @2pm

Tickets:
Pricing: $51.50 - $101.50
Box Office: Telecharge (212) 239-6200/(800) 432-7250

Show Run Time:
Three hours including one 15-minute intermission

Theatre Information:
Lyceum Theatre
149 West 45th Street
New York, NY 10036
US

Public Transportation/Parking:
SUBWAY: Take the N,Q,R,W or 1,2,3,9 to 42nd Street, walk North on Broadway to 45th Street and walk East on 45th Street to the theatre; Take the B,D,F,V to 42nd Street, walk North on Sixth Avenue to 45th Street and walk West on 45th Street to the theatre.

Synopsis:
Macbeth sells his soul to be king, eventually bringing the terrible consequences of his actions upon himself. With such scenes as the three witches' "Double, double toil and trouble"; Lady MacBeth's "Out, damn spot"; and dinner with Banquo's ghost.

Show Advisory:
None

Genre:
Tragedy

Cast List:
Oliver Birch
Ben Carpenter
Michael Feast
Kate Fleetwood
Polly Frame
Scott Handy
Henry Hodges
Sophie Hunter
Byron Jennings
Hywel John
Christopher Knott
Niamh McGrady
Bill Nash
Christopher Patrick Nolan
Gabrielle Piacentile
Mark Rawlings
Jacob Rosenbaum
Patrick Stewart
Rachel Ticotin
Tim Treloar
Martin Turner
Phoebe Keeling VanDusen
Emmett White

Production Credits:
Rupert Goold (Director)
Anthony Ward (Production Design)
Howard Harrison (Lighting Design)
Adam Cork (Composition and Sound Design)
Lorna Heavey (Video and Projection Design)

Other Credits:
Written by: William Shakespeare




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