Macbeth review – a terrifying lock-in with bloodied, boozed-up gangsters
The Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon Daniel Raggett’s audacious RSC production sets the play in a Glaswegian pub full of thugs and has a Landlady Macbeth running the show Audiences arriving to find the RSC’s studio stage fitted out with bar stools may worry they have accidentally booked for (…)
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