Macbeth

Macbeth at St Pauls Church

Why see Macbeth?

David Hywel Baynes returns for this new production!

Returning to the stunning, gothic surrounds for its 10th anniversary season is a new production by Iris Theatre; this year they tackle Macbeth in a dark psychological exploration of the human mind. Set around the eerie grounds of St Paul’s Church, the audience travels on foot with the tragic anti-hero as he is tormented by visions and the manipulation of his ambitious lady wife, herself no angel. this new production is helmed Daniel Winder, and stars the talented David Hywel Baynes in the lead, returning to Iris Theatre after a period of three years since his acclaimed role in Richard III, also at the same venue.

Ramping up the horror factor, Winder's take on Shakespeare’s Macbeth has been billed as "a terrifying journey into the mind of a murderer". Taking inspiration from the psychosexual imagery of Hieronymus Bosch, the ever-moving (quite literally) production will take place in certain points around the church grounds, providing a fully immersive experience that fills your mind with dread - of the scary type.

Key Information

Audience

Suitable for ages 16+

Run Time

TBA

Dates

Finished 29 Jul 2017

Reviews

Customer reviews

Jim & Christine

Fantastic

Went to see Macbeth on Saturday evening.Absolutely loved the play and the adaptation. We came out exhausted as if we had been through the wars ( in a good way ).Don't know how the cast are still standing after that. All of the cast were fantastic with a special mention of Lady Macbeth , Mcduff and of course Macbeth, played by James Macavoy,absolutely first class acting. Just a little mention about afterwards. We also saw some of the cast in a pub afterwards, including Mr Macavoy. We didnt impose and asked at the right time (when James was at the bar,)if when it was suitable could we please have some pictures taken.Not a problem, James Macavoy and some of the other cast came over for photos and signed programmes,absolutely brilliant.Really nice guy as were all the other cast members. ... Read more

kerri @ www.hivehousefilms.com

I dare do all that may become a man

Go see it! Talk to those that have seen it! And relish in theatre at it's best. A post-apocalyptic, gritty vision of the greed and violence of man/woman. A captivating performance by each and every cast member. The sheer energy and force to deliver this every day must be recognised and applauded. The visual FX and art direction choices didn't distract, they added to the horror, self-realisation and journey that Macbeth and Lady Macbeth partake. Go, be a part of it. Question yourself and please please do not complain about the seating, heating or audience placement. Think of when an audience stood in the cold elizabethan theatres. Where there were none of the spoils and luxuries of today. You couldn't sit there eating a packet of maltesers for the first ten minutes! (That goes out to the man in row B!) And don't take pictures of the cast out for a drink afterwards. They've consumed, lived and walked a ravenous character for 3 hours! Buy them a drink and walk away!!! ... Read more

waabkwe

Extraordinary Macbeth

Macbeth is not my favourite play, though I have seen it many times. This has to be the greatest production which I have seen. The claustrophobic set reminded me of the film "Downfall" and Macbeth's increasing insanity therefore of the fall of Hitler. Lady Macbeth was particularly strong and her deterioration especially poignant. The psychological tensions were brought out significantly. I left the theatre completely emotionally drained by the experience. I would strongly recommend this to anyone serious about theatre. One problem for me is that I hate loud sound effects and being set in a war zone, there were plenty of these. ... Read more
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