
Staged Reading: Macbeth
Folger Theatre · Capitol Hill
Seek this out if you're drawn to Shakespeare performed with intellectual rigor rather than pageantry, or if you're curious about how Andoh's directorial sensibility shapes her approach to the text. Skip it if you need elaborate staging and spectacle—the power here is in the words and the thinking behind them.
The Folger Theatre marks a significant moment in American theater history with this staged reading of Macbeth, anchored by the legacy of the Federal Theatre Project's legendary 1936 production. Director Adjoa Andoh, who has spent her residency at the Folger exploring Shakespeare's political dimensions, brings fresh perspective to the Scottish play at a moment when its themes of ambition, power, and moral corruption feel especially resonant. This isn't a fully produced spectacle—it's a reading, which means the focus lands squarely on language, performance, and interpretation. For a theater housed in Capitol Hill, the choice feels deliberate: Macbeth as a conversation about how tyranny takes root.
Last updated April 9, 2026 · Summaries written by Theaterloop editors with AI assistance




