
*Due to popular demand, an extra show at 10.30am, Tue 3 March will be on sale from Mon 15th Dec

*Due to popular demand, an extra show at 10.30am, Tue 3 March will be on sale from Mon 15th Dec

In this unique adaptation, the infamous Porter takes on the role of narrator, guiding audiences through the tangled web of ambition, betrayal, and dark magic. An ensemble of just 6 actors conjures a cauldron of characters, bringing the Scottish Play vividly to life.
If you are studying Macbeth at GCSE… it all starts with this show. A revelation for my English students.- Darren Pacey, English Team Leader, Crompton House School
All the quotes, all the context and a lot more! A must for all GCSE students.- Lynn Walsh, MORNING STAR
As one of my students put it, “NOW I GET IT!’- Alison Morgan, Carshalton Sports College
Set against a backdrop of war, witchery, and treason, Macbeth remains chillingly relevant in the 21st century.
“What’s done cannot be undone!”
As part of DTC’s highly acclaimed Revision on Tour (alongside Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde), this accessible Macbeth entertains and educates to the bitter end.
Post-matinee Q&A session with the cast & director available upon request.

Utterly enthralling!- Fairy Powered Productions
Without doubt this combines fun, education and history- Apple Radio
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Transparent booking fees, no late stage surprises.
Grand Opera House York








Not originally intended to be a theatre, the buildings that comprise the Grand Opera House York officially opened in 1902 with Little Red Riding Hood starring Florrie Ford. Since then it has been owned by FJ Butterworth, the Shepherd of Shambles and the India Pru Co. Ltd who spent £4,000,000 restoring the theatre to its former glory in 1987.
