Shakespeare’s Globe announces Macbeth casting – July to October 2023

Last Updated on 20th June 2023

Shakespeare’s Globe has announced casting for their upcoming production of Macbeth running from 21 July – 28 October 2023.

Shakespeare's GlobeShakespeare’s Globe is delighted to announce the cast of Macbeth, directed by Abigail Graham (The Merchant of
Venice, 2022).

The cast of Macbeth comprises Aaron Anthony as Macduff, Luke Beggs as Young Siward, Max Bennett as Macbeth, Calum Callaghan as Witch / Porter / Murderer, Ben Caplan as Witch / Murderer / Doctor, Timothy Daniel as Fleance, Max Ellis as Young Siward, Matti Houghton as Lady Macbeth, Cam’ron Joseph as Macduff’s Child, Helena Lymbery as Duncan / Siward, Joseph Payne as Malcolm, Arno Perry as Macduff’s Child, Ferdy Roberts as Witch / Seyton, Elijah Sholanke as Fleance, Fode Simbo as Banquo, Gabby Wong as Ross, and Eleanor Wyld as Lady Macduff.

Director Abigail Graham says: “I am incredibly grateful to be exploring Macbeth with this fearless ensemble of actors.
They truly are some of the most exciting and talented collaborators a director could wish for. Together we will create a
Macbeth which feels genuinely alive and in dialogue with the world we all find ourselves in today.”

William Shakespeare’s Macbeth will play at Shakespeare’s Globe from 21 July – 28 October 2023. Other productions upcoming include A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Until 12 August), The Comedy of Errors (Until 29 July), Midsummer Mechanicals (22 July – 26 August 2023), and As You Like It (18 August – 29 October 2023)

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Macbeth Creative team:
Associate Director – Naeem Hayat
Composer – Osnat Schmool
Costume Supervisor – Anna Dixon
Designer – Ti Green
Director – Abigail Graham
Dramaturg – Zoë Svendsen
Fight Director – Bret Yount
Globe Associate – Movement – Glynn MacDonald
Movement Director – Jenni Jackson
Text Coach – Michael Gould
Voice Coach – Claudette Williams
Wellbeing Practitioner – Carol Cumberbatch

Shakespeare’s Globe strives to make Shakespeare accessible for all. It is a registered charity and has operated
independently since opening in 1997

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