Wednesday, 5 March 2014

We're going to the theatre on Friday March 14th...

With the 1st and 2nd years (and all the L students), to see:





at Le Hublot, at 2 p.m.

Here is the synopsis, for those of you not familiar with the story:

“Macbeth is one of Shakespeare’s best known plays. Perhaps because the basic story still strikes a chord with modern audiences; or because the structure, formed of a single plot, is unusually simple and this enables the audience to concentrate upon the central crime and inescapable punishment which follows. It is a bloodthirsty tale of ambition and the evils we will commit in order to get what we want.

Set in medieval Scotland the play is Shakespeare’s shortest tragedy (a little over half the length of Hamlet for example) and it tells the story of the Scottish Lord Macbeth and the strange events that are set in motion when he meets three witches on a deserted heath who prophesise that he will become King.

Once Macbeth has heard this prophesy he begins to transform from an able General and a brave fighter for his country into a man out for his own ends. Urged on by his wife he decides that he will kill King Duncan so that he can move closer to the crown. But the murder is not the simple road to success that the Macbeths had imagined. To conceal the crime and to maintain Macbeth’s position as King, more and more murders are committed, and both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth begin to suffer from disturbing visions, sleeplessness, and inner torment over what they have done.

The play combines supernatural elements (witches, visions and ghosts) with an all too human story of temptation, ambition and greed. Macbeth succumbs to the powers of evil and his crimes finally distort his judgement, poison his imagination and leave him absolutely isolated and alone. ” (Sam Pinnell)


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Aren't you looking forward to seeing it?


24 comments:

  1. It seems great i can't wait to watch it
    Stuffed rabbit

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    1. Apparently some parts are filmed in 3D... Eh! It's not your average theatre play, it's trendy!!!^^

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    2. I've never seen a play in 3d ^^

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    3. It will be funny I think ! ;)

      Rider.

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  3. It looks great!

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  4. Of course we will enjoy the first student outing of the year !
    Plus that will be in link with the english language !

    PAPERPLANE

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  5. I love Shakespeare's tragedies... I think that this play will be great!

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  6. Great this actor looks badass here with the sword. He looks determined
    Boldman

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  7. Oh good! I can't wait!
    otontik

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  8. I hope it will be great ! the story looks interesting
    Mickael.J-King

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    1. I'm sure that it will be surprising and good ! ;)

      Rider.

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  9. Good news, I've never seen
    Jacquees

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  10. I'm very happy to see an other play!

    Folt

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  11. End the week with a theater school is cool !

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  12. It's look very interesting and very strange too. I think I will prefer this version because whe I read the book the story was really really boring, but it's my opinion ^^
    Fafa

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  13. We are going to see a play in english, I hope there will have subtitles...

    Grapefruit---

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  14. Anyway, I can't come this afternoon because I have a medical metting :( Too bad.

    Grapefruit---

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  15. This play was great! And the actors played very well! :)

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  16. It was nice, but quite hard to understand...
    And to my opinion, the 3D wasn't necessary.

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    1. On the other hand, it gave some dynamics to the show...

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  17. the play was very nice but I had the difficulty to undestand.


    by grecy

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  18. I was looking forward to see it!!
    SweetLisa

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  19. I liked it even though it was pretty hard to understand!
    SweetLisa

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