Take a Look at New Production Photos of Macbeth Starring Daniel Craig and Ruth Negga | Playbill

Photo Features Take a Look at New Production Photos of Macbeth Starring Daniel Craig and Ruth Negga

The Broadway production officially opens at the Longacre Theatre April 28.

Eboni Flowers, Bobbi MacKenzie, Phillip James Brannon, Maria Dizzia, and Daniel Craig Joan Marcus

New productions photos have been released of Broadway's Macbethstarring Daniel Craig in the title role opposite Ruth Negga as the relentless Lady Macbeth, ahead of its April 28 opening night. The production, which began previews March 29, had to cancel some preview performances due to positive COVID cases within the company.

Starring Daniel Craig as Macbeth opposite Ruth Negga as the relentless Lady Macbeth in the Shakespeare tragedy filled with ambition and murder, Macbeth is directed by Sam Gold.

Take a look at photos from the production:

See New Production Photos of Daniel Craig and Ruth Negga in Macbeth

The cast also features Phillip James Brannon, Grantham Coleman, Asia Kate Dillon, Maria Dizzia, Amber Gray, Emeka Guindo, Paul Lazar, Bobbi MacKenzie, Michael Patrick Thornton, and Danny Wolohan. Che Ayende, Eboni Flowers, and Peter Smith complete the ensemble and Stevie Ray Dallimore is the standby for Macbeth. Making their Broadway debuts are Negga, Dillon, Guindo, Lazar, Smith, and Thornton.

Joining Gold on the creative team are scenic designer Christine Jones, costume designer Suttirat Larlarb, lighting designer Jane Cox, sound designer Mikaal Sulaiman, composer Gaelynn Lea, special effects designer Jeremy Chernick, make-up, hair, and wig designer Tommy Kurzman, and violence director David S. Leong.

Michael Sexton and Ayanna Thompson serve as dramaturgs and text consultants while Dawn-Elin Fraser serves as voice coach. Movement is by Sam Pinkleton and Kevin Bertolacci is production stage manager. 101 Productions, Ltd. is the general manager and casting is by David Caparelliotis.

 
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