Cast Complete for Donmar Warehouse Macbeth, Starring Cush Jumbo and David Tennant | Playbill

London News Cast Complete for Donmar Warehouse Macbeth, Starring Cush Jumbo and David Tennant

Audiences will wear headphones in Max Webster's production of the Shakespeare tragedy.

Cush Jumbo and David Tennant

Casting is now complete for the Donmar Warehouse's upcoming production of William Shakespeare’s Macbeth, which will play the London venue December 8, 2023-February 10, 2024, with an official opening night December 15.

As previously announced, David Tennant (Lobby Hero, Good, Doctor Who) will star in the title role with Cush Jumbo (Hamlet, The Good Fight) as Lady Macbeth. Max Webster directs.

The Scottish play will also feature Moyo Akandé as Ross, Annie Grace as Musician and Gentlewoman, Brian James O’Sullivan as Donalbain/Soldier/Murderer and Musician, Casper Knopf as Macduff's Son/Fleance/Young Siward, Cal MacAninch as Banquo, Kathleen MacInnes as The Singer and ensemble, Alasdair Macrae as Musician and ensemble, Rona Morison as Lady Macduff, Noof Ousellam as Macduff, Raffi Phillips as Macduff's Son/Fleance/Young Siward, Jatinder Singh Randhawa as The Porter/Seytan, Ros Watt as Malcolm, and Benny Young as Duncan/Doctor.

The upcoming production will use binaural technology to create a 3D sound world, which the audience will experience through headphones, placing them inside the head of the central couple. Director Webster is collaborating with sound designer Gareth Fry, who previously used binaural sound for Complicité’s The Encounter.

Live music will come from an onstage Scottish folk band led by composer and musical director Alasdair Macrae and featuring Gaelic singer Kathleen MacInnes.

The creative team also includes designer Rosanna Vize, lighting designer Bruno Poet, movement director Shelley Maxwell, fight directors Rachel Bown-Williams and Ruth Cooper-Brown of RC-Annie Ltd., and casting director Anna Cooper.

Visit DonmarWarehouse.com.

 
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