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This Sunday, December 8th and Monday, December 9th, senior B.A. drama major, Drew Weinstein, directs acts I and II of William Shakespeare’s Macbeth

 Macbeth

Acts I and II

Earl McCarroll Studio 2 Theatre, Dillingham Center

Performances:

Sunday December 8th at 5:30 PM

Sunday December 8th at 8:00 PM

Monday December 9th at 7:00 PM

Monday December 9th at 9:00 PM

Reserve Free Tickets:

1.   Email ictams1@gmail.com 

2.   Include your full name, cell phone number, and email address

3.   Choose a first and second performance date and time

4.   Name each person in your party with the number of tickets needed

Ticket Policy:

-All patrons must check in with a photo ID at least 30 minutes prior to curtain. Otherwise, tickets will be released to patrons on the waitlist.

-There will be a confirmation email sent out when your order has been processed. 

 This Sunday, December 8th and Monday, December 9th, senior B.A. drama major, Drew Weinstein, directs acts I and II of William Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Audiences will follow Macbeth, played by senior B.F.A. acting major Alex Tortora, as he drastically spirals towards the insanity that unleashes his inner demons. The design team, theatrical production majors including Anna Grigo (’15), Brooke Jaser (’14), Alex Dietz-Kest (’14) and Maxwell Robin (’14), have shaped the feel of the play with a modern, minimalist sensibility.  In under an hour, you will experience Macbeth like never before.

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Cynthia Stewart at cfstewart@ithaca.edu. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

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