Skip to main content
Intellect

Ancient Mesoamerica setting for BYU production of "Macbeth" March 18-April 3

Directed by Barta Heiner

A new production of Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” set in ancient Mesoamerica will take place at Brigham Young University Wednesday, March 18, through Friday, April 3, nightly at 7:30 p.m. except Sundays and Mondays in the Pardoe Theatre, Harris Fine Arts Center.

Tickets are $15, or $11 with BYU or student ID, and may be purchased online at www.byuarts.com, by phone at (801) 422-4322 or in person at the Fine Arts Ticket Office. Tickets for preview performances March 18-19 and matinee performances March 21 and 28 are $8.

Director Barta Heiner identified striking similarities between the characters and action of “Macbeth” and the personalities and history of the Book of Mormon, finding the same signs of evil that led both narratives to their end: greed, deception, bribery and murder, among others.

“Our concept of Macbeth doesn’t tell the story in Book of Mormon terms,” Heiner said. “Rather, we use ancient Mesoamerica as a backdrop for a moral analogy that explores universal truths like self-deception, power and corruption and the ongoing battle between good and evil.”

“Some adaptations feel stilted, but this flows — it feels natural,” said Hank Florence, who plays Macbeth. “It’s a story about a good man who falls.”

Cast members include Hank Florence as Macbeth, Brighton Hertford as Lady Macbeth, Matt Lund as Banquo, M. Murphy Smith as Macduff, Anya Wilson as Lady Macduff, Randy King as Duncan, Rhett Gagon as Malcolm, Moises Lopez as Donalbain and Anna Hargadon, Chealsea Abinante and Cherish Caldwell as the witches.

The production team includes dramaturg Elizabeth Lund, stage manager Marti Hansen, scenic designer Eric Fielding, costume designers Anna Hawkins and Julie Nielson, makeup and hair designer Amber Wilson, lighting designer Mike Handley and sound designer Mat Goebel.

For more information, contact Barta Heiner at (801) 422-4631.

Writer: Brady Toone

Related Articles

data-content-type="article"

BYU’s space ace: Minor planet named in honor of Jani Radebaugh

April 10, 2024
BYU planetary geology professor Jani Radebaugh’s contributions to planetary science have reached cosmic proportions as she recently received the prestigious honor of having a minor planet named her. The asteroid, previously known as “45690,” now bears the name “45690janiradebaugh” on official NASA/JPL websites.
overrideBackgroundColorOrImage= overrideTextColor= overrideTextAlignment= overrideCardHideSection=false overrideCardHideByline=false overrideCardHideDescription=false overridebuttonBgColor= overrideButtonText= overrideTextAlignment=
data-content-type="article"

BYU team helps create diagnostic tool that achieves accuracy of PCR tests with faster, simpler nanopore system

April 09, 2024
A new diagnostic tool developed by Brigham Young University and UC Santa Cruz researchers can test for SARS-CoV-2 and Zika virus with the same or better accuracy as high-precision PCR tests in a matter of hours.
overrideBackgroundColorOrImage= overrideTextColor= overrideTextAlignment= overrideCardHideSection=false overrideCardHideByline=false overrideCardHideDescription=false overridebuttonBgColor= overrideButtonText= overrideTextAlignment=
data-content-type="article"

BYU professor’s designs featured on new Congressional Gold Medal

April 03, 2024
A new Congressional Gold Medal featuring the designs of BYU illustration professor Justin Kunz was recently unveiled at a ceremony held at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
overrideBackgroundColorOrImage= overrideTextColor= overrideTextAlignment= overrideCardHideSection=false overrideCardHideByline=false overrideCardHideDescription=false overridebuttonBgColor= overrideButtonText= overrideTextAlignment=
overrideBackgroundColorOrImage= overrideTextColor= overrideTextAlignment= overrideCardHideSection=false overrideCardHideByline=false overrideCardHideDescription=false overridebuttonBgColor= overrideButtonText=