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S42E7

Macbeth

Premiere: 10/5/2010 | 0:30 | TV-14

Director Rupert Goold's gripping stage production of Macbeth, set in a nameless 20th-century militaristic society and starring Sir Patrick Stewart in his Tony-nominated performance as the ambitious general, and Kate Fleetwood as his coldly scheming wife, has been rethought in vivid filmic terms.

About the Episode

Following a London West End run in December 2007, a sold-out limited engagement at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in March 2008, and a subsequent eight-week run on Broadway, director Rupert Goold’s gripping stage production of Macbeth was filmed for television at the end of 2009.

The co-production between WNET.ORG and Illuminations Television, in association with the BBC, stars Sir Patrick Stewart in his triumphant, Tony-nominated performance as the ambitious general, and Tony-nominated Kate Fleetwood as his coldly scheming wife.

The production, though retaining the Goold’s exciting concept of relocating the bloody action to a nameless 20th-century militaristic society, has been rethought in vivid filmic terms. The movie, marking Goold’s cinematic debut, will be presented on PBS as part of the Great Performances series Wednesday, October 6, at 9 p.m. (check local listings).

Great Performances is a production of THIRTEEN in association with WNET.ORG, one of America’s most prolific and respected public media providers. Originating at England’s innovative Chichester Festival Theatre, the play – the Bard’s shortest tragedy — is taken out of its Scottish context to offer an allegory of war and the quest for power in the modern world. Writing for the Hollywood Reporter after its London opening, Ray Bennett enthused, “Seldom can Shakespeare’s murky Scottish tragedy ‘Macbeth’ have been staged with so much clarity and emotional punch as in Rupert Goold’s exhilarating production.”

When the production opened stateside at BAM, Ben Brantley of The New York Times praised Stewart’s “fearsome insight and theatrical fire.”

Elysa Gardner in USA Today observed Stewart’s “witty, nuanced work, which reveals Macbeth as an intelligent, rational person driven to madness by outside forces and his own violent transgressions. There is something of Lear — and Hamlet, too — in this portrait of a thoughtful, corruptible man.”

This is not your grandfather’s “Macbeth.” Shot in High-Definition at Welbeck Abbey in the U.K., Goold maintains the atmosphere and tone of the stage version, heightening the Shakespearean classic with an edgy style reminiscent of Illuminations’ recent film adaptation of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Hamlet, which was also broadcast on PBS in April 2010 by THIRTEEN’s Great Performances. Among the actors recreating their roles for the film are Michael Feast (Macduff); Martin Turner (Banquo); Scott Handy (Malcolm); Paul Shelley (Duncan); Suzanne Burden (Lady Macduff); and Christopher Patrick Nolan (The Porter).

In support of the presentation, WNET.ORG is offering a Teachers’ Guide for educators to utilize the PBS broadcast in classrooms around the country. Hosted on www.pbs.org/gperf, the activity-based analysis of the play is illustrated by various lesson plans and activities. After the October 6 PBS broadcast premiere, the complete film will be available for viewing online at pbs.org/gperf and video.pbs.org.

Macbeth was produced by John Wyver and Sebastian Grant, with Mark Bell as executive producer for the BBC; for Great Performances, Bill O’Donnell is series producer, and David Horn is executive producer.

Great Performances is funded by the Irene Diamond Fund, Vivian Milstein, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, public television viewers and PBS.

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PRODUCTION CREDITS

Directed by
RUPERT GOOLD

Macbeth
PATRICK STEWART

Lady Macbeth
KATE FLEETWOOD

Macduff
MICHAEL FEAST

Banquo
MARTIN TURNER

Malcolm
SCOTT HANDY

Duncan, King of Scotland & Doctor
PAUL SHELLEY

Ross
TIM TRELOAR

Lennox
MARK RAWLINGS


Angus

BILL NASH

Lady Macduff
SUZANNE BURDEN

Witch & Gentlewoman
POLLY FRAME

Witch
SOPHIE HUNTER

Witch
NIAMH MCGRADY

The Porter
CHRISTOPHER PATRICK NOLAN

Bloody Sergeant & Murderer
HYWEL JOHN

Old Seyward & Murderer
CHRISTOPHER KNOTT

Donalbain & Young Seyward
BEN CARPENTER

Servant to the Macbeths
OLIVER BIRCH

Fleance
BERTIE GILBERT

Macduff Children
HUGO DOCKING
LILLIAN DUMMER
MADELEINE DUMMER

Based on the Chichester Festival Theatre production of Macbeth

Produced in the West End and on Broadway by Duncan C Weldon and Paul Elliott

Filmed entirely on location at Welbeck Abbey

Director of Photography
SAM McCURDY BSC

Editor
TREVOR WAITE

Theatre Set and Costume Designer
ANTHONY WARD

Composer and Additional Sound Design
ADAM CORK

“Константин Симонов” (“Wait for Me”)
Written by Konstantin Simonov
Used by kind permission of FTM Agency, Ltd.

Casting Director
GABRIELLE DAWES CDG

Original Stage Lighting Director
HOWARD HARRISON

Original Stage Video Production Designer
LORNA HEAVEY

Movement Director
GEORGINA LAMB

Fight Director
TERRY KING

Conductor
TOM DEERING

First Assistant Camera
PHIL HUMPHRIES

Second Assistant Camera
STEFAN KRZYSIAK

Grip
SERGIO BERNUZZI

Digital Imaging Technician
DAN CARLING

Second Camera Operator
RODRIGO GUTIEREZ

Second Camera First Assistant
MATTHEW WAVING

Second Camera Grip
JOHN HEALD

Steadicam Operator
JOHN TAYLOR

Camera Trainee
JESS DOXEY

Gaffer
GARY CHAISTY

Best Boy
MARK DAY

Electricians
MARK JENKINSON
OWEN RICHARDS

Sound Maintenance Engineer
JAMES GIBB

Art Directors
JAMES WAKEFIELD

Standby Art Director
LIZZIE KILHAM

Production Buyer
KATE THOMAS

Standby Props
LYNN BENNELLICK

Assistant Art Director
VERITY SADLER

Art Department Assistants
JAMES BOID
BLAIR BARNETTE
SEAN PRESSELEY
PAUL ROE

Art Department Trainees
KATIE LOCK
NIKHIL MCDUFF
TIM HEWITT
SIMON MASSEY

Armoury and Special Effects
SHELLEY ARMOURY SERVICES

Assistant Costume Designer
KATERINA PESULOVA

Dresser
JESSICA ALLEN

Make-up Artists
ISSY WEBLEY
LUCY THOMPSON

Facilities Capatin
RICHARD GURNEY

Production Runners
PETER HANCOCK
GEORGE NOBLE

Floor Runners
ALI PAYNE-JAMES
KATE SELBY

Third Assistant Director
NATALIE MALLA

Second Assistant Director
CARLOS FIDEL

Production Accountant
KAY CUNDALL

Legal Services
TIM CURTIS

Post-production Coordinator
YONI SMITH

Computer Generated Effects
QURIOS

Colourist
ASA SHOUL

On-line Editor
SIÔN PENNY

Effects Editor
PETE SHAW

Foley Editor
BARNABY SMYTH

ADR Recordist
MARK NORGATE

Sound Designer
PAUL DAVIES

Sound Supervisor
ANDREW STIRK

Script Supervisor
ZOE MORGAN

Sound Recordist
ADRIAN BELL

Production Manager
JENNIE FAVA

Supervising Art Director
JAMES HENDY

Make-up Designer
DEANNE TURNER

Costume Designer
MIKE O’NEILL

First Assistant Director
RICHARD STYLES

Great Performances Theme Music by
JOHN WILLIAMS

Producers
JOHN WYVER
SEBASTIAN GRANT

Executive Producer, BBC
MARK BELL

Series Producer
BILL O’DONNELL

Executive Producer
DAVID HORN

A Co-production of THIRTEEN and Illuminations, and the BBC in association with WNET.ORG

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