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The Duke's Theatre Company presents Macbeth

6pm - 8pm, at the Botanic Garden

  • Venue Botanic Garden
  • Price £20 / £18 for Under 16 or Over 65 / £90 for Groups of 6
  • Event type Performance
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Bloodied hands holding up a red and white flag with a crest in the middle. Below is says 'Shakespeare's Macbeth Summer 2025'.

Description

Performance will be held at: Botanic Garden, University of Leicester, 3 Glebe Road, Oadby, Leicester, LE2 2LD


The Dukes Theatre Company's production of Macbeth offers a dynamic reimagining of Shakespeare’s classic tragedy.


Known for their bold and innovative interpretations, the company brings a contemporary edge to the dark tale of ambition, murder, and madness. Director Robert Shaw Cameron (Coronation Street, Regents Park Open Air Theatre, Sheffield Crucible) and designer Jessica Curtis (Hampstead Theatre, Almeida Theatre, Royal National Theatre) make a production with a cast of six industry leading actors. With a strong focus on the psychological unravelling of the protagonists, this adaptation takes The Duke’s into a new era of open-air Summer touring.

Book before Monday 10 March for the early-bird deal of 20% off all ticket prices.

“…the humour (especially the humour!) and the dramatic structure are impeccably presented.” Hastings Independent

“The Duke’s Theatre Company sets a new standard for Open Air Theatre…” BBC Radio Wiltshire

“Sold out?? Of course it’s sold out – it’s terrific!” Twelfth Night – Brighton, 2023

“As good as any RSC I’ve seen previously. Was enthralled throughout.” Romeo and Juliet – Goodnestone, 2021

Parking 
Parking will be available at Knighton Grange and Lasdun car parks, with on-road parking on Glebe Road. Parking is free of charge. We have a limited number of parking spaces for Blue badge holders. Blue badge holders must contact arts-centre@leicester.ac.uk in advance to reserve a place (first come first served).
Toilets
Toilets will be located beside the Knoll building, including disabled toilet facilities.

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