Hawks Theatre Co. Presents Shakespeare's Macbeth

Friday, Apr 26, 2024at 7:00pm to Thursday, May 2, 2024 at 9:00pm
Bozeman High School, 205 North 11th Avenue
USD 8.00 - USD 10.00

Bozeman High School Hawks Theatre Company Spring Show – Shakespeare's MACBETH

Under the direction of Lila Michael, the award winning Hawks Theater Company presents Shakespeare's 

haunting tragedy Macbeth.

April 26,27,28 and May 3,4,5 Fridays, Saturdays 7pm Sundays 1pm

All performances at BHS auditorium. Doors open a half hour before curtain. 

All open seating. Tickets $8 Students $10 General 

Group tickets available, for more information call the Hawk line at (406) 522-4855 

A haunting tale of murder, superstition and madness, Macbeth tells the brutal story of a warrior's bloody journey from hero to tyrant.

In the aftermath of a bloody war, witches appear to the loyal warrior Macbeth. They tell of his fortune and predict his royal future. This supernatural encounter unleashes a savage chain of events that will see him crowned king and use any means necessary to hold on to his power, as the world collapses around him.

With thrilling action and chilling supernatural moments this play tutors that brutal actions have brutal consequences. Filled with startlingly beautiful language Macbeth is a gripping, terrifying tale of violent ambition, magic, and madness.

This production is rich with choreographed broadsword battle, and axe and shield combat. Live Celtic harp and drum are the show's soundtrack. Bagpipes will call the welcome to BHS Auditorium each night. 

Note-Macbeth contains imagery of witchcraft, staged violence and reference to suicide. Loud sound and strobing lights will be in use during the production. 

Date and Time:

Starts: Fri, Apr 26, 24 ( 7:00 PM)

Ends: Sun, May 5, 24 ( 9:00 PM)

Prices:

General Admission: USD 10.00,

Student : USD 8.00

Artists : Lila Michael Producer/Director, Reilly Scott Assis. Director, Fight Choreography Rikki Johnson with assistant Cameron Taylor, Jude Wolfe as Macbeth, Chandler May as Lady Macbeth, Alexandra Hanson Harpist