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MACBETH ALONE!
Thu 21 May 2026

MACBETH ALONE!

Frankwell QuayShrewsburySY3 8FT

Walker Theatre

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A scintillating new version of one of Shakespeare’s bloodiest plays.
 
Macbeth Alone is a thrilling and visceral reimagining of Shakespeare’s most haunting tragedy — performed by one man alone. 
 
Set within one single cell, this is a claustrophobic descent into the fractured mind of a man determined to wear the crown forever. From the thunder of the battlefield to the silence of a sleepless night, from prophecy to paranoia, Macbeth Alone draws audiences into the psychological storm of a doomed king. 
 
Chris Garner (Coronation Street, War Horse) portrays every character. every betrayal every daggered vision — summoned in real time through the voice, body, and unravelling soul of one performer.
 
Stripped of ensemble, staging, and spectacle, what remains is raw: one man, one voice, and the ghosts that will not let him rest. This is Shakespeare, distilled to its darkest essence — a fever dream of power, guilt, and fate.
 
£22 | FRIENDS 10% OFF
 
Schools | £12 (call Box Office on 01743 281281)
Thu 21 May02:00PM Book
Thu 21 May07:30PM Book
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