A thrilling Macbeth hits Bard on the Beach's BMO Mainstage, beginning June 11
Stephen Drover directs his own haunting adaptation of Shakespeare’s tragedy, laced with tyranny and moral corruption
Munish Sharma in Macbeth. Photo by Emily Cooper
Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival continues its 37th season in Sen̓áḵw/Vanier Park with Macbeth, joining The Merry Wives of Windsor on the BMO Mainstage from June 11 to September 18.
Directed and adapted by Stephen Drover, this production features heightened themes of power and paranoia, drawing audiences deep into a stark world that is as haunting as it is unforgettable.
In a fractured society, Macbeth (Munish Sharma) encounters a trio of otherworldly spectres whose prophecy sets him on a dangerous path. Urged on by Lady Macbeth (Tess Degenstein), he seizes power through violence, ascending to the throne. Haunted by visions and threatened by uncontrollable forces, a paranoid Macbeth descends further into tyranny. But as resistance grows and the truth surfaces, his fragile grip on power collapses, revealing the devastating cost of moral corruption.
Macbeth runs to September 18. Tickets are available online or through the Bard Box Office at 604-739-0559.
Post sponsored by Bard on the Beach.
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