Directed by Kim Douthit Associate Directed/Stage Managed by Joey Sponseller Ambition, fate, and guilt collide in this haunting Shakespearean tragedy. When a brave Scottish general receives a prophecy that he will one day become king, he and his wife take matters into their own hands—with deadly consequences. As Macbeth rises to power through murder and deceit, his world begins to unravel, leading to madness, paranoia, and a chilling end. Dark, intense, and thought-provoking, Macbeth remains one of Shakespeare’s most gripping explorations of human nature. Whether it's your first time working with the Bard, or you are a seasoned pro - there's a place for you! Newer students will work on ensemble and small featured roles while experienced students can explore hefty monologues and iconic roles. Auditions and placement will occur during the first meeting. Some rehearsal conflicts will be accepted, but students should be available for most sessions. Students will be given their call for the coming week by Thursday evening. No conflicts are allowed for tech week or performances. Rehearsal Schedule 9/8 - 10/29, Mondays & Wednesdays 6-9pm Tech Rehearsals 11/3-11/6, 5-9pm Performances Friday 11/7, 7:30pm (Actor Call time at 5pm) Saturday 11/8, 7:30pm (Actor Call time at 6:30pm) *TBD Performance on Saturday 11/8, 2pm (Actor Call time at 1pm)
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