Category Archives: Macbeth

MACBETH BLOG: the journey of the 3rd witch

Actor Notes Mao Yanagawa, Third Witch Macbeth It is always honor to work with Reduxion Theatre Company. Mr. Tyler Woods, the artistic director of RTC, always respects actor’s creativity. I was cast as the third witch in Macbeth. When I … Continue reading

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MACBETH BLOG: Before the play begins

Program Notes Mindy Burns, dramaturge  Murder. Magic. Power. Persuasion. Lust.  These are just a few reasons Shakespeare’s play, MACBETH, has kept audiences flocking to the theatre for decades. Historical Background Macbeth was a real figure from Scottish history. The early … Continue reading

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MACBETH BLOG: Seeds of Time

Keri Rene Fuller, Reduxion Apprentice Donalbain/Fleance/Boy/Gentlewoman/Young Siward Keri Rene Fuller rehearses Macbeth October 3, 2010   We have officially blocked the entire show! We have choreographed all of the fights and have begun working with our practice weapons. All lines … Continue reading

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MACBETH BLOG: Punk fashion and music

Erin Woods, Managing Director Macbeth  Oct. 21 – Nov 6 www.reduxiontheatre.com Tyler mentioned something in rehearsal the other day (and I am paraphrasing, surely): “Shakespeare is bottomless. Some productions go a mile wide and only an inch deep. We should … Continue reading

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MACBETH BLOG: Shakespeare is the original ‘Inception’

Keri Rene Fuller, Reduxion Apprentice Macbeth rehearsal Donalbain/Fleance/Boy/Gentlewoman/Young Siward Tablework for Macbeth  Today’s rehearsal was spent researching the history of 1970s Scotland, the original and historical Macbeth and his lineage, and the significance of placing our production in the … Continue reading

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