Macbeth
The Power of Prophecy
Betrayal, Assassination, Guilt and Revenge
Directed by Alan Stanford
PICT Classic Theater
JoAnn R. Forrester, Review
Macbeth,
one of Shakespeare’s shortest and darkest plays was first
staged over five
hundred years. It’s insights into the human character and the thirst and
consequence of greed and power still ring true.
David Whalen as Macbeth |
The
play Macbeth depicts the tale of a brave Scottish General, Macbeth and his wife
Lady Macbeth, who become consumed by a prophecy of glory and power based on the
prediction of witches heard shortly shortly after a major victory and
promotion. This prophesy grabs him,
twists him and turns into a murderous and paranoid man who retains his power by
eliminating all those he perceives as a threat.
Lady
Macbeth passion for power is ignited when she reads the witches prophesy in a
letter from her husband. She sees
herself as Queen of Scotland and what is a little murder or two to get what has
been prophesized. She is his eager partner
in the royal murder and cover up.
Unexpectedly her conscience raises it head. Lady Macbeth is gripped in remorse and guilt,
and is driven to commit suicide to escape her pain.
The witches |
Alan
Stoppard is a great director and has that touch that brings the theater alive,
whether it is drama, comedy or tragedy. One
of his unique touches was how the witches are portrayed. They weave an eerie spell of magic with sinuous movements and their multi layered costumes
weave a spell of first they are there and then they are not.
The Charity Randall Theater captured my
imagination with its dark gray vaulted ceiling setting the scene as medieval Scottish
castle. The use of mist to portray the
mysterious atmosphere worked well. The
costumes at first seemed drab to me and I wanted to see more color and
splendor. But it worked and forced me
and I believe the actors to project their character. The choreograph scenes of the battles and
murders with mist, drums and lighting conveyed the dark murderous times.
I
am fascinated by English, Scottish and Irish history. I revel in reading about the time when the
sword and the pike often settle the score and decided who will reign. It is a bloody ruthless time that we in the
US find difficult to understand. After
all, we believe in the “peaceful transfer of power” and fight our battles at
the polls. Of course, if we are honest,
we would admit we now use character assassination to accomplish our drive and
thirst for political power. And
unfortunately wars are still fought to gain and keep power today. Regardless of the “reasons” we have wars today;
it is still based on Shakespeare’s reading of the human character.
As
one of my British friends would exclaim, “Good show” I suggest you make the time to see PICT’S
Macbeth. It is first rate theatre. We are so fortunate to have this first rate Theatre
Company with us. Go, enjoy and be immersed in murder and intrigue at its finest.
Written By: JoAnn R. Forrester
Host of Empress of Biz
Anchor Internet Radio Show on PositivelyPittsburghLiveMagazine.com
JoAnn R. Forrester is co-host of the Empress of Biz Talkcast and co-founder, president and partner in S. I. Business Associates, Small Business Solutions, LLC and Celebrate and Share. She is an entrepreneur, writer, business growth specialist, teacher, columnist and award winning writer. JoAnn specializes in helping small businesses grow and prosper. She is the co-developer of the PRICE IT PERFECT™ cost management system for small business, and has secured over 40 million dollars in loans and investment for her clients.
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