Macbeth

Cast, Doncaster

14 Apr 26

Suitable for ages 11+

Student tickets just £14.00

Plan your school trip to Macbeth at Cast, Doncaster for an unforgettable experience of Shakespeare’s original text with live music, perfect for English and Drama students.

“This is an exciting and vital interpretation of Macbeth which serves to invigorate one of Shakespeare’s best-known plays with a new intensity.”

 British Theatre Guide

Shakespeare’s original text accompanied exhilarating live music

A dark and visceral manifestation of Macbeth

Directly links to English and Drama

Prices

Tickets reduced to £14 per student
1 free adult with every 10 students (any extra adult tickets from just £14)

All rates are for school groups of 10+, plus you’ll get 1 free adult ticket for every 10 students. All tickets are subject to availability. For more details and the latest rates, please get in touch. Tickets are non refundable. We require a 20% deposit paid within 2 weeks of booking to hold the tickets then confirmation of numbers and final balance paid 2 weeks before the performance.

Key Info

Location
Venue
Cast, Doncaster
Address

Cast
Waterdale
Doncaster
DN1 3BU

Age suitability
Ages
Suitable for ages 11+
Key Stages
Higher, KS2, KS3, KS4, KS5
Curriculum Levels
Second Level, Senior Phase, Third/Fourth Level
Curriculum Links
Subjects
Drama, English
Topics
Shakespeare
Things to know
Dates
14 Apr 26
Duration

2hrs 20mins (inc. interval)

Adult/student ratio
At least 1 adult with every 10 students
SEND
Suitable for children with SEND (please speak to us for more information)
Opening times

Tue 14 Apr, 7:30pm

About

A dark and visceral manifestation of Macbeth.

In this classic tale of greed and guilt, Flabbergast Theatre’s  Macbeth fuses a rigorous and respectful approach to text and storytelling to bring a magical, lucid interpretation of Shakespeare’s blood-soaked tragedy to life.

They present the bard’s original text accompanied by and supported with exhilarating live music creating a powerful live soundscape creating an atmosphere that both compliments and juxtaposes the action.

Flabbergast gives us an instinctive interpretation of Shakespeare’s most wretched tragedy, working to draw out the parallels with modern society. At its heart, the dominant recurring theme and fundamental narrative that powers The Tragedy of Macbeth is the masculine fear of feminine power; and in this sense, the play is as pertinent today as it has ever been

 

 

“This is an exciting and vital interpretation of Macbeth which serves to invigorate one of Shakespeare’s best-known plays with a new intensity.”

 British Theatre Guide

“Is as captivating as it is unsettling.”

The Telegraph

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Prices are correct at the time of publication. All costs, unless otherwise specified, include VAT.

Image credit:
Photo Credit: Michael Lynch