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SUMMARY:Macbeth with the Southern California Shakespeare Festival Guild
DESCRIPTION:\nSomething wicked this way comes… Experience the drama with the Southern California Shakespeare Festival Guild’s performance of Macbeth, adapted and directed by Sam Robinson.\n\n\n\nThe fast-paced five-person adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic tale of power,  identity, and politics is based loosely on historical fact. Macbeth (c. 1005-1057) was a Scottish king who ruled successfully for 15 years.  Though he altered his source material, Holingshed’s, Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2nd edition ed., 1587), Shakespeare used the report of Macbeth’s encounters with witches and usurpation of the throne. He used another account of a Scottish Regicide which provided details of Macbeth’s crime and the involvement of his wife.\n\n\n\nShakespeare had a history of using anachronisms – a juxtaposition of people, events, language, and arrangement. In Macbeth they discuss dollars – though they were not in use then.  In Julius Caesar, he referenced a clock, which had not been invented yet. A costume reference in Caeser is a doublet, a jacket popular during Shakespeare’s time.\n\n\n\nThe SCSFG production of Macbeth will stay true to the language of the Bard but will include anachronisms – from the costuming to clips of hits from synth-pop music of the 1980s, all set within the historic Main Salon of Casa Romantica.\n\n\n\nInterested in more live theater and dance? Click here>> ( https://www.casaromantica.org/mec-category/live-theater-and-dance/ )\n\n\n\nBoth performances are SOLD OUT!\n\n\n\n\n
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CATEGORIES:Live Theater and Dance
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