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Set in war-torn medieval Scotland, Macbeth is a brave and loyal thane to King Duncan. However, after hearing a prophecy that he will become king himself, Macbeth is overcome by ambition and greed. Encouraged by the prophecy and his scheming wife, he kills King Duncan and seizes the throne. Afterwards, Macbeth’s guilt, fear, and paranoia lead him to commit even more murders to secure his power. His confidence in the prophecies eventually leads to his downfall, and he is overthrown and killed by those he has wronged.
We invite you to join us on this promenade performance of the Scottish Play. The play will be set in multiple locations around the school. This means that the audience will be required to walk between scenes and due to the nature of our extensive campus, encounter a few flights of stairs on the way. We apologise for any accessibility issues this may pose.
Tickets are free of charge, however, there will be a collection for the Jengana charity at each performance. To allow as many people as possible to see the play, we are limiting tickets to 4 per family. Thank you for your understanding.
If you need more information about the promenade, please don’t hesitate to contact us at clappin402@c2kni.net.