Macbeth
Surrender to a haunting story of ambition and its dark consequences, as a military hero and his wife conspire to seize the throne of Scotland.
By William Shakespeare
Directed for the Stage by Antoni Cimolino
Directed for Film by Barry Avrich
Designer - Julie Fox
Lighting Designer - Michael Walton
Composer - Steven Page
Sound Designer - Thomas Ryder Payne
Fight Director - John Stead
Movement Director - Heidi Strauss
Ian Lake as Macbeth
Michael Blake as Macduff
Krystin Pellerin as Lady Macbeth
Scott Wentworth as Banquo
Sarah Afful as Lady Macduff
Rodrigo Beilfuss as Young Siward
Tim Campbell as Angus
David Collins as Ross
Declan Cooper as Fleance
Alexei DeLuca as Messenger
Ijeoma Emesowum as Gentlewoman
Deidre Gillard-Rowlings as Second Witch
Jessica B. Hill as Lady Macbeth's Attendant
Peter Hutt as Second Murderer, Old Siward
Robert King as First Murderer, Cathness
John Kirkpatrick as Doctor
Cyrus Lane as Porter
Jamie Mac as Lennox
Oliver Neudorf as Young Macduff
Sophie Neudorf as Apparition
Lanise Antoine Shelley as Third Witch
E.B. Smith as Seyton
Sanjay Talwar as Menteth
Brian Tree as Old Man
Emilio Vieira as Donalbain
Brigit Wilson as First Witch
Antoine Yared as Malcolm
Joseph Ziegler as Duncan
Assistant Director - James Wallis
Assistant Set Designer - T. Erin Gruber
Assistant Costume Designer - Julia Holbert
Assistant Lighting Designer - Bryan Kenney
Associate Fight Director - Geoff Scovell
Stage Manager - Anne Murphy
Assistant Stage Manager - Julie Miles
Assistant Stage Manager - Corinne Richards
Apprentice Stage Manager - Katherine Dermott
Production Stage Manager - Margaret Palmer
Production Stage Manager - Cynthia Toushan
Extras
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The Meighen Forum Presents: The Macbeths' Appeal
The infamous couple (Ian Lake and Krystin Pellerin) appeal to the Supreme Court of Stratford (presided over by the Chief Justice of Canada, the Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin, joined by her Supreme Court of Canada colleagues Justices Andromache Karakatsanis and Russell Brown), contending tha...
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In Conversation with Stephen Greenblatt on Macbeth
Antoni Cimolino in conversation with Stephen Greenblatt on Macbeth.