I saw it on the 6th September 2011, and I swear it wasn't Slinger playing Macbeth (not that I'm complaining, the actor was great) because he had a heavy scotish accent. Maybe there was a change of cast, or Slinger put on an accent, but I'd like to know the name of the actor. Also - does anyone know the name of this tune?
@cancerkills567 It was an Irish actor. His name is Aiden Kelly. He is understudying for Slinger because he has been in a motorbike accident (He's ok though btw)
@cancerkills567 The music is from the Baz Luhrmann movie of Romeo and Juliet with Leonardo di Caprio and Clare Danes. It is uploaded, if you paste 'Romeo + Juliet Original Score ♫ Slow Movement - Craig Armstrong - 1996' into the search bar, you'll find the entire piece.
A absolutely stunning production of Macbeth. I saw it two weeks ago during a weekend trip with my school and everyone in our party was impressed. All of the actors were amazing and the children were amazing performers for their age - my teacher was so scared by them that she actually went sleepwalking that night. Totally recommended.
I saw it on thursday and thought it was the most incredible piece of theatre - the hanging children epitomised both the disturbing themes and the flawless technical aspects of this production. I was stunned. Seriously good.
I really really really wanted to see this with my school, but we missed it and saw Cardenio instead - which was absolutely incredible all the same :)
FlipFlopsGalore123 1 month ago
I saw it on the 6th September 2011, and I swear it wasn't Slinger playing Macbeth (not that I'm complaining, the actor was great) because he had a heavy scotish accent. Maybe there was a change of cast, or Slinger put on an accent, but I'd like to know the name of the actor. Also - does anyone know the name of this tune?
cancerkills567 5 months ago
@cancerkills567 It was an Irish actor. His name is Aiden Kelly. He is understudying for Slinger because he has been in a motorbike accident (He's ok though btw)
nixxi45 5 months ago
@cancerkills567 The music is from the Baz Luhrmann movie of Romeo and Juliet with Leonardo di Caprio and Clare Danes. It is uploaded, if you paste 'Romeo + Juliet Original Score ♫ Slow Movement - Craig Armstrong - 1996' into the search bar, you'll find the entire piece.
TheJoycie28 5 months ago
ugh I wish I could go back and watch this live again! So good.
Nytera 6 months ago
TTTTHHHHHIIIIISSSSS SSSHHOOOWWW WAS SO AMAZING
MandeeSparkle 6 months ago
@Interessant11 Yes very disturbing but such a fantastic show!
alicebarrett 7 months ago
Must go and see this! Slinger has always been great in everything I've seen so far so don't want to miss him here. Love the trailer, very gripping.
incuspo 7 months ago
A absolutely stunning production of Macbeth. I saw it two weeks ago during a weekend trip with my school and everyone in our party was impressed. All of the actors were amazing and the children were amazing performers for their age - my teacher was so scared by them that she actually went sleepwalking that night. Totally recommended.
TheJoycie28 7 months ago
Amazing show! Watched it last night and the fireworks made me jump out of my seat!
alicebarrett 7 months ago
I was at that same Thursday performance - truly an amazing piece of theatre. Bravo!
mooniethecat 8 months ago
I saw it on thursday and thought it was the most incredible piece of theatre - the hanging children epitomised both the disturbing themes and the flawless technical aspects of this production. I was stunned. Seriously good.
lucylu5225 8 months ago
this performance was so good, i have just booked another ticket to go and see it again, love the music!!!!
DoctorKatie903 8 months ago
this was so good it is indescribable
deserteacher 8 months ago
"Macbeth hath murdered sleep"
ChrisAdams1991 9 months ago
nice, what's the music in the background?
delorpa 11 months ago
@delorpa there are three cellists in the back of the stage that are sort of like a Greek chorus of music
deserteacher 8 months ago
WOW!
BuzzBuzzerful 11 months ago
going to be sooooooo good!
xrisp 11 months ago