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Who Said Macbeth
Who Said Macbeth

Who Said Macbeth

All the worlds a stage…but what if the world suddenly stands still and the stage stays empty?

Genres

DocumentaryDrama

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Although the past two years have been challenging for the Theatre industry, they also showed its incredible strength and resilience. Through interviews with West End performers and creatives, this documentary outlines the difficulties presented to our industry over the course of the pandemic, as well as highlighting changes - both positive and negative - that have come from it. An emotional reflection on a battle it was worth fighting for. All profits will be going to 'Acting for Others', an organisation that provides support to all theatre workers through 14 member charities. We hope these stories full of passion for Theatre inspire you just as much as they inspired us!

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

29 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

19 December 2021

Country

United Kingdom

Cast

Sejal Keshwala

Sejal Keshwala

Interviewee

Damien Stanton

Damien Stanton

Interviewee

Paul Taylor-Mills

Paul Taylor-Mills

Interviewee

Lili-Evangeline Bryden

Lili-Evangeline Bryden

Interviewee

Natasha Agnew

Natasha Agnew

Interviewee

Stephanie Chandos

Stephanie Chandos

Interviewee

Max Scotland

Max Scotland

Interviewee

James Harrison-Baker

James Harrison-Baker

Interviewee

Meg Tanner

Meg Tanner

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