Fog x Macbeth: Sunday October 21 at the Arnold Arboretum

FREE
Sunday October 21, 5:00pm
Rain Date: Monday October 22, 5:00pm
Hunnewell Building Lawn
The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University

Actors’ Shakespeare Project takes their production of MACBETH outdoors for one night only! Fog x Macbeth at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University!

Fog x Macbeth brings Shakespeare’s tragedy of political ambition, blood, and flawed humans into the landscape of the Arnold Arboretum, and the art and shifting atmosphere of Fujiko Nakaya’s fog sculpture. The play’s live, and site-specific, performance will resonate with Frederick Law Olmsted’s landscape design and Fog x FLO, Nakaya’s fog installation throughout Boston’s Emerald Necklace park system. Actors’ Shakespeare Project explores robust language, resonate stories, and the deeply human characters in Shakespeare’s plays through productions, that like Macbeth in the fog, are informed by the spaces in which they happen. All seating is free and on the lawn.

Witches, murder, intrigue–all will be revealed in the fog…or will it?

Bring a blanket, a low chair, a picnic. Dress accordingly for the weather.

Co-sponsored by Harvard University Committee on the Arts (HUCA)

You can read the Harvard Gazette’s article on the event HERE

Arnold Arboretum Event Info

Actors’ Shakespeare Project MACBETH Info

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