Macbeth | Nov. 20th
Please join us for an evening of Shakespearean artistry at Trinity Christian College’s production of Macbeth.
Something wicked this way comes…
Trinity Theatre presents the Fall Mainstage Production, Macbeth by William Shakespeare; adapted by Kim Darling.
In the play, three witches predict that Macbeth, a Scottish general, will become king of Scotland. This prediction suits Macbeth and excites his wife, too. She urges Macbeth to kill King Duncan and seize the throne. One murder leads to another as Macbeth transforms into a tyrant. Meanwhile, civil war is not far off, and neither is madness, which grips both Macbeth and his wife. In the final battle and “by the grace of Grace,” order is restored, and the true king is seated on the throne. Shakespeare’s conclusion reflects the hope of redemption and a brighter tomorrow
Please join us for an evening of Shakespearean artistry at Trinity Christian College’s production of Macbeth. Our performance will be staged with live music in the Marg Kallemeyn Theatre as a trimmed-down, 90-minute version, keeping Shakeaspeare’s original language intact.
Please be advised that this production deals with themes of war, death, and magic. There will be sword fights and death portrayed on stage, as well as flashing lights and loud sounds to accompany these moments. Those hard of hearing should seat themselves on the North and West banks of seating.
Performances will take place on Nov. 12, 13, 19, and 20 at 7:30 pm.
Buyer's Note Regarding Refunds:
Eventbrite fees are nonrefundable, so they won't return them to the ticket buyer when a refund is processed. They will refund the Eventbrite fees to buyers only when an event is cancelled or when the buyer was charged multiple times in error and requests a refund within 7 days of purchase.
Refunds will include the ticket price less the Eventbrite fees (which consists of the payment processing fee and the service fee combined).
Please join us for an evening of Shakespearean artistry at Trinity Christian College’s production of Macbeth.
Something wicked this way comes…
Trinity Theatre presents the Fall Mainstage Production, Macbeth by William Shakespeare; adapted by Kim Darling.
In the play, three witches predict that Macbeth, a Scottish general, will become king of Scotland. This prediction suits Macbeth and excites his wife, too. She urges Macbeth to kill King Duncan and seize the throne. One murder leads to another as Macbeth transforms into a tyrant. Meanwhile, civil war is not far off, and neither is madness, which grips both Macbeth and his wife. In the final battle and “by the grace of Grace,” order is restored, and the true king is seated on the throne. Shakespeare’s conclusion reflects the hope of redemption and a brighter tomorrow
Please join us for an evening of Shakespearean artistry at Trinity Christian College’s production of Macbeth. Our performance will be staged with live music in the Marg Kallemeyn Theatre as a trimmed-down, 90-minute version, keeping Shakeaspeare’s original language intact.
Please be advised that this production deals with themes of war, death, and magic. There will be sword fights and death portrayed on stage, as well as flashing lights and loud sounds to accompany these moments. Those hard of hearing should seat themselves on the North and West banks of seating.
Performances will take place on Nov. 12, 13, 19, and 20 at 7:30 pm.
Buyer's Note Regarding Refunds:
Eventbrite fees are nonrefundable, so they won't return them to the ticket buyer when a refund is processed. They will refund the Eventbrite fees to buyers only when an event is cancelled or when the buyer was charged multiple times in error and requests a refund within 7 days of purchase.
Refunds will include the ticket price less the Eventbrite fees (which consists of the payment processing fee and the service fee combined).