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30 Mar 2006 – 16 Apr 2006March 2006
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Details
- Playwright
- Shakespeare
- Director
- Simon Denver
AddressNoosa Arts Theatre, Weyba Road, Noosaville
Macbeth will be one of the most dramatic and memorable theatrical experiences of 2006.
The inspired and brilliant Simon Denver will illuminate the timeless genius of ShakespeareÂ’s play with a new interpretation and stunning technical effects.
The joint Noosa Arts/ Suncoast Repertory production of Macbeth will be a total sensory experience. It will be visually rich and textured with a haunting soundscape but still somehow “strictly” Shakespeare
Bernard Bisshop has created a stunning, original fusion of music, sounds and rhythms. This Soundscape will make the darker bits darker and the edgy bits edgier. Combined with Digital Visual Imaging and creative movement, Macbeth will be a surreal journey.
Macbeth is a true tragedy exposing the human predicament. Naked greed simmers, fuelled by prophecies. Human frailties and failings become self evident as madness ensues. Audiences will be transported into the violent and cut throat politics of eleventh century Scotland and into a supernatural world where curses and spells terrorise and destroy people.
A cast of 35 will be spearheaded by Brett Klease and Ruby Drewery as Macbeth and Lady Macbeth - two actors with extraordinary stage chemistry. Jane Rivers, Rachel Fentiman & Jenni McCaul are the principal witches - a triumvirate of class. Brad Thomson who starred in Bullshot Crummond and DonÂ’s Party plays King Duncan and Peter Moore, Shane Ross, Howard Tampling, Matt Warren and Shane Cassidy play the ruthless nobles.
This direction, the quality of the acting and the technical effects will not only make this Macbeth an outstanding theatrical experience but will also make this famous Shakespeare text more comprehensible and meaningful to modern audiences.
This production will bring ShakespeareÂ’s drama, characters and text to life for high school students. Schools and students can take the opportunity of attending the special school performances when a question and answer forum with the cast and director will be available after the performances.
Performances at Noosa Arts Theatre will be on 30, 31 March; 1, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15 April at 7.30 with a matinee at 2.00pm on 16 April. Performances at the Lake Kawana Community Centre, Sportmans Drive, Bokarina will be on 21 and 22 April at 7.30pm.
There also will be special performances for schools at Noosa Arts Theatre on 4, 5, 11, 12 April at 7.30pm and at Lake Kawana Community Centre on 19 and 20 April.
Tickets are $25 with concessions and group bookings $20 and school students $15.
Bookings for Noosa Arts on 5449 9343 or on Saturday mornings at Noosa Arts Theatre 9.00am to noon. See Tickets page www.noosaartstheatre.org.au for seating plan.
Bookings for Lake Kawana Community Centre on 5494 3277.
The inspired and brilliant Simon Denver will illuminate the timeless genius of ShakespeareÂ’s play with a new interpretation and stunning technical effects.
The joint Noosa Arts/ Suncoast Repertory production of Macbeth will be a total sensory experience. It will be visually rich and textured with a haunting soundscape but still somehow “strictly” Shakespeare
Bernard Bisshop has created a stunning, original fusion of music, sounds and rhythms. This Soundscape will make the darker bits darker and the edgy bits edgier. Combined with Digital Visual Imaging and creative movement, Macbeth will be a surreal journey.
Macbeth is a true tragedy exposing the human predicament. Naked greed simmers, fuelled by prophecies. Human frailties and failings become self evident as madness ensues. Audiences will be transported into the violent and cut throat politics of eleventh century Scotland and into a supernatural world where curses and spells terrorise and destroy people.
A cast of 35 will be spearheaded by Brett Klease and Ruby Drewery as Macbeth and Lady Macbeth - two actors with extraordinary stage chemistry. Jane Rivers, Rachel Fentiman & Jenni McCaul are the principal witches - a triumvirate of class. Brad Thomson who starred in Bullshot Crummond and DonÂ’s Party plays King Duncan and Peter Moore, Shane Ross, Howard Tampling, Matt Warren and Shane Cassidy play the ruthless nobles.
This direction, the quality of the acting and the technical effects will not only make this Macbeth an outstanding theatrical experience but will also make this famous Shakespeare text more comprehensible and meaningful to modern audiences.
This production will bring ShakespeareÂ’s drama, characters and text to life for high school students. Schools and students can take the opportunity of attending the special school performances when a question and answer forum with the cast and director will be available after the performances.
Performances at Noosa Arts Theatre will be on 30, 31 March; 1, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15 April at 7.30 with a matinee at 2.00pm on 16 April. Performances at the Lake Kawana Community Centre, Sportmans Drive, Bokarina will be on 21 and 22 April at 7.30pm.
There also will be special performances for schools at Noosa Arts Theatre on 4, 5, 11, 12 April at 7.30pm and at Lake Kawana Community Centre on 19 and 20 April.
Tickets are $25 with concessions and group bookings $20 and school students $15.
Bookings for Noosa Arts on 5449 9343 or on Saturday mornings at Noosa Arts Theatre 9.00am to noon. See Tickets page www.noosaartstheatre.org.au for seating plan.
Bookings for Lake Kawana Community Centre on 5494 3277.
Bookings
This production has concluded. Contact details are not available for past events.