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Shakespeare’s Macbeth: Pay-What-You-Can Theatre | Tenderloin

Where does evil come from? Does it wait inside each of us, awakened by circumstance? Is it a supernatural force external to our minds and souls? Or is it a story other people tell about us, shifting and open to interpretation?

Explore these deep and dark questions at a performance of Shakespeare’s Macbeth presented free of charge (or pay what you can) by Theater of Others in San Francisco on Fridays (8 pm), Saturdays (8 pm) and Sundays (2 pm) from October 2 through October 25, 2015.

Tickets are required, but are pay what you want,. No one will be turned away for lack of funds.

Macbeth is Shakespeare’s greatest play about ambition, evil, and the invisible world. It tells the story of three sisters who offer Macbeth as a sacrifice to their goddess Hecate. At the same time, Macbeth’s wife has her own political ambitions and pushes him toward power. His own insanity creeps into the picture as the invisible and personal worlds converge in his mind.


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