Something Wicked this Way Comes!


William Shakespeare's anatomy of evil, Macbeth, comes to life on October 19. His bloodiest tragedy will offer political unrest, supernatural witches, swordplay, ambition, guilt, murder, and madness. If Shakespeare is meant to be seen and not just read, then GreenMan's lively production will confirm that sentiment.


Macbeth runs for 9 performances from October 19 until November 4. Friday and Saturday performances begin at 7:30 PM and Sunday matinees begin at 2 PM.




There is a special industry ticket rate for the performance on Sunday October 21. Anyone bringing in a theatrical resume/headshot will receive a ticket at the discounted rate of $10. 

There will also be discussions with the cast and crew immediately following the performances on Sunday October 21 and Sunday October 28 for any interested audience members. All performances take place in Asbury Hall at the First United Methodist Church at 232 S. York inElmhurst.


Tickets are $17 for adults and $15 for seniors/students. Free parking is available. For reservations or more information, please call 630-464-2646.





Macbeth is directed by GreenMan Artistic Director David Soria with assistance by Katie Monahan and features Lauren Anders, Ryan Bamrick, Steve Blount, Peter Buckley, Rachel Cram, Denise D'Asto, Steve Delchamps, Justin Martin Fill, Hayley Harper, James Harper, Matt Heine, Stan Kosek, Grace Martinez, Valerie Meachum, Paul Moy, Isabella Nicoli, Alice Rebecchi, Holly Robison, James Silverstein, Steven Soria, Davione VanPelt, Bruce Worthel, and Carl Zeitler.



GreenMan programs are partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency.