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Much Ado About Nothing
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Romeo and Juliet
The Taming of the Shrew
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Timon of Athens
Titus Andronicus
Troilus and Cressida
Twelfth Night
Two Gentlemen of Verona
The Winter’s Tale
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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)


Macbeth in Manhattan
1999: Greg Lombardo

A curious and not altogether successful story about the production of Macbeth by a Manhattan theater company. Along the way a certain number of scenes are dramatically played out, though none of them in any very astonishing ways. The story of the characters to some extent follows the inner story of Macbeth; there is some discussion about the legendary Macbeth curse, and the plot is driven by jealousy, deceit, and ultimately murder. Rated R for language and sexual situations; not probably suitable for younger students.


Audience Member: Chris J. Cullen (uncredited)

Chorus: Harold Perrineau

Claudia; Lady Macbeth: Gloria Reuben

Derek; Duncan: Christopher McCann

Jim; Murderer: Alan Pottinger

Joe Connelly; Banquo: John Elsen

Max; Macduff: David Lansbury

Michael; Malcolm: Jordan Bridges

Michelle; Second Witch: Carolyn Neff

Patty; Stage Manager: Amelia Campbell

Reporter: Lisa G.

Richard; Director: John Glover

Robert; Ross: Michael Stuhlbarg

Roxy: Randi Rosenholtz

Samantha; First Witch: Natalie Zea

Wendy; Third Witch: Tertia Lynch

William; Macbeth: Nick Gregory