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      Macbeth, INC.

      Mikaela Stroud & Nat Dolan present

      Macbeth, INC.

      Macbeth, INC.

      Produced with Itchy Apteryx LTD

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      The Factory Theatre

      80 Onehunga Mall

      Auckland, New Zealand

      When

      Fri 15 May 2026 - Fri 22 May 2026

      Running Time

      2 hours

      Interval

      15 minutes

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      “Macbeth, INC.” is an adaptation and reimagining of William Shakespeare’s classic tragedy “Macbeth”, debuting this May at The Factory Theatre in Onehunga. 

      As the top in-house lawyer and second-in-command of Dunsinane Incorporated, Macbeth maintains a very good lifestyle – but it could always be better. Spurred on by a mysterious trio of employees, as well as his ever-dutiful but ambitious secretary, Macbeth seizes power in the company through less civilized means. The trouble with power in the corporate world, however, is that once you have it, it can be bloody difficult to keep.

      Directed by Nat Dolan and Mikaela Stroud in collaboration with Itchy Apteryx LTD, this production brings Shakespeare’s classic Scottish tragedy to the glitz and glamour of 90’s Wall Street – dark, gory and uncomfortably relevant, see the way that power corrupts, through a new point of view.

      Trigger Warning: Depictions of violence, depictions of suicide, gun use, adult themes, fake blood/gore. There are some lighting effects, no strobe but some flashing lights on some scene changes


      Please note, no outside food or beverages are allowed to be brought into the venue. Water is available free of charge!

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