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Macbeth - directed by Marc Devine, 2021 St Lou Fringe Festival & Theatre NDSU Spring 2021

Macbeth - is an innovative, site-specific digital theatre experience created as part of Theatre NDSU's 2020-2021 Season in response to Covid-19. This re-telling of Shakespeare's classic story utilized elements of shadow puppetry, object theatre, and devising to push the boundaries of creating a digitally streamed play during the global pandemic.  


After its premier in March 2021, the production was selected as part of the 2021 St Lou Fringe Festival, and was shared again with a regional audience in August 2021. 





Production Trailer is below:


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