Shakespeare's most popular magical tragedy was first performed by Bowler CrabTheatre in 2013 with subsequent sell out tours in 2018 and 2019.
The piece follows the Macbeths' war for the Scottish throne under the influence of witches – spells, prophecies, devious plots, bloody murders and a tragic love story. Part of the Rye Arts Festival. Tickets £20
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