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Dulwich Players present MACBETH: online premiere 24 Jan at 7pm!


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Hubble, (support) bubble, toil and trouble... In need of some online theatre to liven up the long lockdown evenings? We have just the thing!


Join us online for our deliciously dark production of Shakespeare's Macbeth, premiering on YouTube on 24 Jan at 7.00. There will be witches! There will be ghosts! There will be ruthless ambition! There will be ... murder!


Runtime is 1 hour 40 mins with a short interval. Watch live and join the chat - or catch up later.


Find our channel by searching for Dulwich Players on www.youtube.com


...and don't forget to check out our other online productions, from Shakespeare to Oscar Wilde!

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