This modern take on William Shakespeare’s Macbeth is a metaphor for the unsympathetic ambition of corporate America.
The production checks off each convention you might think belongs to non-Jamie Lloyd contemporary theatre one after the other. Swanky set? Tick. Random handheld microphone that’s used once? Tick.
Barestage Productions’ “Macbeth” staged its preview performance last Thursday, and before the show, members of the cast and crew gathered in the rehearsal hall to share their firsthand experience with ...
This is all executed with a rollicking Scottish brio that was never heard in the British Isles, and is Hollywood enough to extend to Roddy McDowall only a few years past Lassie Come Home as Malcolm.
Denzel Washington said that he doesn’t consider himself a “Hollywood actor” during his March 23 appearance on “CBS Sunday ...
Denzel Washington is an example of an actor who’s in the business not for the fame, but to continue showing audiences what he ...
Denzel Washington said that he doesn’t consider himself a “Hollywood actor” during his March 23 appearance on “CBS Sunday Morning.” “What’s the definition of a Hollywood actor?” ...
Do we need a Macbeth who mumbles a few lines of Charli XCX’s Sympathy is a Knife or a defiant Malcolm (Bella Aubin) insisting Yes Sir, I Can Boogie to Ammar Haj Ahmad’s Macduff? We don’t ...
He’ll perform in the role of Malcolm, Macbeth’s main rival, in The Atlanta Opera’s new production of the Verdi opera opening March 1. Atlanta-based tenor Demetrious Sampson Jr. made his debut with the ...
Michael Mayes leads the cast as Macbeth, the Scottish general who becomes king after murdering the reigning monarch. Mayes is a villain with a velvet-smooth baritone — his big Act IV aria was ...