Macbeth

With no set or costumes — just eerie illumination— this production moves at breakneck speed

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Caption: (Knavish Hedgehog Productions)

Rating: ★★★★
Company: Knavish Hedgehog Productions
Genre: Play - Drama
Venue:16 - PTE Mainstage
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Knavish Hedgehogs make one of Shakespeare's darkest plays darker still — literally — in director Ari Weinberg's stylish and effective production.
Illuminated only by handheld flashlights, a talented young cast of seven race through a compact 60-minute version of the story of the warrior who murders to become king.
It's an apt choice for this play, giving it a sinister ambiance. Macbeth is a story about the shadowy side of human nature and here, haunting shadows are cast around the theatre and the actors' faces take on an creepy, ghostlike quality.
As usual for Knavish Hedgehogs, it's an ensemble piece with most actors taking on multiple roles, and all turn in strong work, though Miranda Baran stands out as a frighteningly steely Lady Macbeth. The cast members occasionally stray into shouting dialogue, but otherwise handle the text with grace.
With no set or costumes — just the eerie illumination of the hand-held lights — this production moves at a breakneck pace, driving assuredly to its conclusion.
A dark tale told well. - Joff Schmidt
It's a dark tale told well.
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