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Macbeth Macbeth Macbeth Macbeth Macbeth
Macbeth Macbeth Macbeth Macbeth Macbeth

Macbeth Macbeth Macbeth Macbeth Macbeth

Thursday 5th-Sunday 8th March 2026, 7:45pm What makes theatre so magic and why is Shakespeare still relevant?

Selected Performance

2 more dates

05 Mar 2026, 19:45 – 20:45

Surbiton, 116 Douglas Rd, Surbiton KT6 7SB, UK

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What makes theatre so magic and why is Shakespeare still relevant?​

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When an alarm is deliberately set off during their GCSE drama exam, a group of students find themselves in detention. As they struggle to navigate the seemingly endless tasks they’ve been set as punishment, questions are raised. Who set off the alarm and why? Will they ever get out of this detention? Will it cost them their GCSE? And why is Shakespeare still so popular?


So begins a meta deconstruction of the play as we move from classroom to theatre, artifice to reality. The performers switch between their characters and their real selves as they interrogate Shakespeare, the canon, the education system, the nature of theatre, and the world itself. They begin to wonder whether the classics really are that classic, or whether we might need to tell a different story altogether....

'Macbeth Macbeth Macbeth' is being performed by South Side Theatre's Thursday Young Company, Ages 15-18 Weekly Theatre Academy class for National Theatre Connections. You can find out how to join the cast by clicking here.


Performance Times

Thursday 5th March 2026, 7:45pm

Friday 6th March 2026, 7:45pm

Sunday 8th March 2026, 7:45pm

Ticket Prices

£12 (£10 for Weekly Theatre Academy & LAMDA Students)

www.southsidetheatre.com

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