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Macbeth

When? 26 March 2025
Where? Weymouth Pavilion - Weymouth

  • Macbeth

All tickets £19 - £26, Schools £12

A full-scale production set in the murky Dark Ages where love, politics and witchcraft collide.

A warworn Macbeth is told by three sisters that he is fated to become King of Scotland so beginning a series of events that lead to the destruction of Kings, friends and souls as he, and his Lady, try to cling to the tainted crown. Enjoy this classic tale as portrayed by William Shakespeare with sorcery, ghostly apparitions and spectacular sword fights!

School Offer
Students attending with a school can get tickets for just £12, 1 in 10 teachers go free. For school group bookings, call the Box Office on 01305 783 225 or email boxoffice@weymouthpavilion.com

Age Recommendation: 11+
Running time: 145 mins approx, plus interval

Warnings: Use of haze throughout, intermittent flashing lights (not strobes), loud noises, choreographed fights, use of stage blood.

Pre-show meals are available for this show.
Served in the Piano Bar from 5pm. Booking is highly recommended.
Call the Box Office on 01305 783225 to reserve your table.

Important Information
Please note: Although the auditorium is a seated venue, during certain shows there may be some audience members that wish to stand or dance during a performance and could be encouraged to do so by the show itself. Please consider this when booking your tickets. This is beyond the control of the venue management and refunds will not be issued.

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Weymouth Pavilion

The Esplanade, Weymouth, Dorset DT4 8ED, DT4 8ED

Tel: 01305 783225

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