
Who Said Macbeth
Documentary · Drama
Overview
Although the past two years have been challenging for the Theatre industry, they also showed its incredible strength and resilience. Through interviews with West End performers and creatives, this documentary outlines the difficulties presented to our industry over the course of the pandemic, as well as highlighting changes - both positive and negative - that have come from it. An emotional reflection on a battle it was worth fighting for. All profits will be going to 'Acting for Others', an organisation that provides support to all theatre workers through 14 member charities. We hope these stories full of passion for Theatre inspire you just as much as they inspired us!
Top Cast
Sejal Keshwala
Sejal Keshwala
Interviewee
Sejal Keshwala
Interviewee
Damien Stanton
Damien Stanton
Interviewee
Damien Stanton
Interviewee
Paul Taylor-Mills
Paul Taylor-Mills
Interviewee
Paul Taylor-Mills
Interviewee
Lili-Evangeline Bryden
Lili-Evangeline Bryden
Interviewee
Lili-Evangeline Bryden
Interviewee
Natasha Agnew
Natasha Agnew
Interviewee
Natasha Agnew
Interviewee
Stephanie Chandos
Stephanie Chandos
Interviewee
Stephanie Chandos
Interviewee
Max Scotland
Max Scotland
Interviewee
Max Scotland
Interviewee
James Harrison-Baker
James Harrison-Baker
Interviewee
James Harrison-Baker
Interviewee
Meg Tanner
Meg Tanner
Lost Person
Meg Tanner
Lost Person
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