Macbeth (State Theatre Company of South Australia) ★★1/2
Macbeth, directed by Geordie Brookman, artistic director of the State Theatre Company of South Australia, is the second production to showcase the STCSA’s new acting ensemble. The first, A Doll’s House, with an updated text by Elena Carapetis and also directed by Brookman, was underwhelming – a limp, misjudged effort whose contemporisation struck a false note and, in giving the final word to Torvald rather than Nora, all but erased the memory of Ibsen’s radical female emancipist approach. In desperate need of a shorter script, the production’s slow-moving revolve became an unfortunate analogy of its laboriousness.
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