Tony Award winner Alan Cumming brings a new brand of toil and trouble to Broadway in his one-man Macbeth, staged by Tony Award-winning Once director John Tiffany, which opened on Broadway April 21 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre.
Set in a psychiatric unit, Cumming plays a patient who is reliving the story of Macbeth – bringing to life over 15 characters in Shakespeare's bloody work, which is performed without an intermission. It has a running time of one hour and 45 minutes. Previews began April 7. It is scheduled to play a limited run through June 30.
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