Macbeth

Macbeth Sunday Post-Show Conversation

Sunday, November 11, 2018

Stay tuned for more info!

Post-show conversations take place in the sanctuary following each Sunday matinee.

PAST EVENTS

Fog x Macbeth

Macbeth, in a special performance at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University: 
Fog x Macbeth

Sunday, October 21 at 5:00pm

Performing Arts at the Arnold Arboretum partners with Actors’ Shakespeare Project as part of the celebration series for the twentieth anniversary of the Emerald Necklace Conservancy.  Renowned artist Fujiko Nakaya designs climate-responsive “fog sculptures” for five Emerald Necklace parks, providing an evocative setting for a shortened version of ASP’s Macbeth at the Arboretum on October 21. Performed outdoors; tickets are free. For more information: arboretum.harvard.edu

Macbeth Sunday Post-Show Conversations

Sunday, October 14, 2018

Salem State University professor Jeffrey Theis and Boston College professor Robert Stanton discuss Shakespeare and the history of the English language in the context of this production of Macbeth.

Post-show conversations take place in the sanctuary following each Sunday matinee.

Macbeth Sunday Post-Show Conversations

Sunday, October 7, 2018

ASP Artistic Director Christopher V. Edwards and Shakespeare and Company Artistic Director Allyn Burrows share their perspectives on the translation project. What does it mean for Shakespeare and for the companies around the country that bear his name?

Post-show conversations take place in the sanctuary following each Sunday matinee.

Macbeth Sunday Post-Show Conversations

Macbeth Conversations

“Play on, Shakespeare!
The Risks & Rewards of Translating Shakespeare”

Sunday September 30, 2018.

ASP engages in a post-show conversation after the matinee performance of MACBETH. Migdalia Cruz, playwright & MACBETH translator, and Lue Douthit, the director of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s Play on! Project, join ASP Director of Education Mara Sidmore in discussion.  What does it mean to translate Shakespeare’s work in modern times and how does it impact our understanding of the Bard?

Post-show conversations take place in the sanctuary following each Sunday matinee.

Macbeth Open Rehearsal

Join us for a sneak peek into ASP’s upcoming production of MACBETH.

Saturday September 15
11:00am-12:00pm

Studio Not 2B
Armory Center for the Arts
191 Highland Ave
Somerville, MA 02143

Free parking at the back of the building!

Please R.S.V.P. to boxoffice (at) actorsshakespeareproject.org by 3pm on Friday September 14.