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MACBETH
By William Shakespeare
directed by Donald Sumter
Thorpe Hall, July 17 1998.
We all know bits of the play, witches, murders and battles. This was performed by a cast of six, which meant a lot of doubling-up. Everyone played a witch at one time or another, and some characters (the porter, the messenger and others), were combined into a robbed figure of fate.
On the whole, an enjoyable production though I did keep expecting Lady MacBeth to pull out a hooky stick and jump upon a Thelwell-style pony.
Reviewed by Suzy Kuba.
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