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All’s Well That Ends Well
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As You Like It
The Comedy of Errors
Coriolanus
Cymbeline
Hamlet
Henry IV, part 1
Henry IV, part 2
Henry V
Henry VI, part 1
Henry VI, part 2
Henry VI, part 3
Henry VIII
Julius Caesar
King John
King Lear
Love’s Labour’s Lost
Macbeth
Measure for Measure
The Merchant of Venice
The Merry Wives of Windsor
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Much Ado About Nothing
Othello
Pericles
Richard II
Richard III
Romeo and Juliet
The Taming of the Shrew
The Tempest
Timon of Athens
Titus Andronicus
Troilus and Cressida
Twelfth Night
Two Gentlemen of Verona
The Winter’s Tale
Shakespeareana

Available versions

1948: Orson Welles

1954: George Schaefer

1961: Paul Almond

1971: Roman Polanski

1979: Philip Casson

1981: Arthur Allan Seidelman

1983: Jack Gold

1997: Jeremy Freeston

1998: Michael Bogdanov

2001: Gregory Doran

2006: Geoffrey Wright

2006 [1988]: Michael T. Starks

2009: Colleen Stovall

2010: Rupert Goold

2014: Eve Best

2015: Justin Kurzel

2017: Barry Avrich

2018: Robin Lough

2018: Kit Monkman

2021: Joel Coen


Adaptations

1957: Throne of Blood

1991: Men of Respect

1991: Scotland, PA

1992: Nikolai Serebryakov, Dave Edwards (animated)

2005: ShakespeaRe-Told: Macbeth

2016: Macbeth Unhinged

2022: Curse of the Macbeths


Production drama

1999: Macbeth in Manhattan

2003: Slings and Arrows (Season 2)

2017: The Scottish Play (series)

2021: The Scottish Play


Educational

2008: This Is Macbeth

2013: Shakespeare Uncovered (Season 1, Ep. 2)


The Scottish Play (series)
2017: Weetus Cren

This is a six-episode comedy series based on a production of Macbeth at a small theater in Seattle. It is not to be confused with the 2021 movie of the same title. It is made up of six twenty-four to thirty-one-minute episodes.

It is focused chiefly on the personal dynamics of the cast and (unlike its namesake film of 2021) has relatively little serious to say about the play itself; it flirts with sexual shenanigans, alcohol abuse, and a lot with the vanity and pretensions of actors, want-to-be actors, and baristas; the prohibition against saying the name “Macbeth” in the theater is an overworked running gag by the end of the second episode. One gets the impression that the show runners were trying to reinvent Slings and Arrows for a more up-to-date audience, but more on a foundation of slapstick, and without the more costly investment in real characters with serious motivations. The results are somewhat predictable. Within a certain range, it is funny from time to time, though laced with crudity throughout; moreover, the story line doesn't really come to any particular conclusion by the end of the series. I get the impression that it was envisioned to be something bigger, but either the funding collapsed or it fell through for other reasons. It’s intermittently amusing, but as an educational experience pertaining to Shakespeare, I wouldn’t say it was worth anyone’s attention.

The program is rated "16+", which seems a fair assessment.


Actors: Dustin LaBrasseur, Jacob Crowe, James Pinto

Actresses: Dovey McLeod, Erica McAdams-Roth, Izabel Mar

Aengus McMurphy: Tony Herbert

Alice: Michelle Blackmon

Auditioner 1: Madeline Hunter

Auditioner 2: Danielle Robbins

Baristas: Carlee McManus, Ian Lerch

Becks: Meagan Karimi-Naser

Brian: Chris Labrum

Coffee shop patron: Kevin Newland Scott (uncredited)

Delivery Guy: Rik Deskin

Detective Matheson: Angela DiMarco

Dr. Bryant: Dedra D. Woods

Dude with Gun: Jesse Collver

Elizabeth: Leila Birch

Frank: David S. Hogan

Geoffrey: Matthew Gilbert

Gwen: Jasmine Wright

Hospital Operator: Jaime Gallagher

Immigration Officer: Gary Taylor

Macbeth auditioners: Don MacEllis, Matthew Rush, Joe Ptasnik, Zubi Mohammed, Trent Latta

Marcus: Steven Michael West

Mary: Victoria Jacobsen

Matilda: Stephanie Bursill

Michael: Steve Gallion

Nurse Bain: Toni Katano

Nurse: Emily Varnell

Officer Strom: Michael Magnussen

Richard: Phillip Keiman

Ross: David Stoker

Sidney: Lashon Watson

Strange Sales Lady: Anna Stone

Tabatha: Meaghan Davies

Talk Show Host: David Spates

Thatcher: Drew Barth

Tom: Weetus Cren

Waitress: Jennifer True

Wendy: Eryn Rea

Wendy's Dad: Michael Oaks

Zeta: Colleen Carey