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The Metropolitan Opera – Verdi: Macbeth (2008)

NR | Apr 13, 2008 (IT) | Drama, Music | 02:37

Verdi’s admiration for Shakespeare led to such masterpieces as Othello and Falstaff, and if the earlier Macbeth isn’t on their exalted level it’s still a powerfully dramatic opera that hews closely to the original’s story line. The MET’s production retains the dark aura of the opera while updating it to a vaguely post-modern context. So the witches are bag ladies in various stages of decrepitude, with children in tow. The Banquet Scene features lowered chandeliers, a plethora of chairs, and a slew of extras dressed in tuxedos and party gowns. Macbeth sports a leather coat, the soldiers are in drab brown uniforms and seem to have fingers on their triggers even when they’re supposed to be in non-threatening situations. Director Adrian Noble also has Lady Macbeth do an inordinate amount of writhing around and singing from a lying-down position, adding to the feeling that a less interventionist directorial hand might have generated more impact.

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Original Story
Original Music Composer
Supervising Producer
Executive Producer
Conductor
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John Relyea
Banquo
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Maria Guleghina
Lady Macbeth
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Elizabeth Blancke-Biggs
Lady-in-waiting to Lady Macbeth
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Dimitri Pittas
McDuff, Thane of Fife
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Mary Jo Heath
Self - Special Guest Interviewer
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Richard Hobson
A Servant of Macbeth
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Raymond Renault
Duncan, King of Scotland
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Russell Thomas
Malcolm, Duncan's Son
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Adam Hauser Piñero
Fleance, Banquo's Son

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