A dramatic sequel to Shakespeare's Macbeth, David Greig’s Dunsinane by the National Theatre of Scotland and the Royal Shakespeare Company,is a vision of one man's attempt to restore peace in a country ravaged by war. Under cover of night, an English army has swept through Scotland, killed the tyrant Macbeth and taken the seat of power. Siward, the English commanding officer, tries to put in place a new ruler while beset by a brutal guerrilla uprising and simmering discontent amongst his troops. Written from the perspective of a Scot,Dunsinane examines the struggle of a foreign invader to grasp local customs and politics while trying to restore order in a war-torn land.
Dunsinane
Theatre:
Performance Dates
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Approximate Running Time
120 minutes
Performer
Role
Sergeant/ Scottish Lord
Gruach's attendent/ Hen Girl
Siward
Malcolm
Macduff
The Boy Soldier
Eric the Archer
English Soldier
English soldier/ Scottish Soldier / Scottish Lord
Egham
Gruach's attendent/ Gaelic Singer
Gruach
Playwright
Director
Set Designer
Costume Designer
Choreographer for plays
Musical Director
Sound Designer
Composer
Lighting Designer
Other
Terry King - Fight Director; Ruth Cooper-Brown of RC- Annie Ltd - Archery Consultant
Stephen Kemble - Voice Coach
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