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Macbeth: Who is that Bloodied Man? 2008

by William Shakespeare

Performed by Teatr Biuro Podròzy (Poland)
Presented in association with Universal Arts

One of the most exciting things I have ever seen
Lynn Barber, The Observer, 2007

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With armies on motorbikes, witches on stilts and a spectacular burning castle, Teatr Biuro Podròzy’s award-winning adaptation of Macbeth comes to London following its sell-out run at last year’s Edinburgh Festival. The company has established an enviable reputation since they first stunned audiences in 1993 with the bleak and shocking Carmen Funebre. They have subsequently toured to over 40 countries and premiered their adaptation of Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness at the National Theatre.

Performed in English. Standing tickets. 70 mins.

Performed in a newly adapted site beside the river, outside the Stage Door.

All tickets £10

Suitable for audiences aged 12+

Touch tour for visually impaired August 7 at 7.30pm

Captioned performance on Friday 8 August at 9pm 

 

Macbeth: Who is that Bloodied Man? 2008 finished on: 9 August 2008

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