PRODUCTION Macbeth: A Political Allegory
Data Type:program
Author:Lei, Bi-qi Beatrice
Title:National Taiwan University: Macbeth
Source:Program of the 7th Chinese Universities Shakespeare Festival
Place:Hong Kong
Publisher:Chinese University of Hong Kong
Date:2011/5
Pages:18
Language:English
Abstract:The document contains an introduction of National Taiwan University, the participants, the production, and acknowledgements. The adapter and director talks about her modernized Macbeth as a political allegory as ambition and corruption have been ubiquitous, then and now, and this is what makes Shakespeare not of an age but for all time.

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Macbeth
Act 1, Scene 1, 3, 4, 5, & 7; Act 2, Scene 3; Act 3, Scene 1, 2, 4, & 6; Act 4, Scene 1, 2, & 3; Act 5, Scene 2, 5, 7, & 8
About the University
National Taiwan University is a prestigious public research university located in Taipei. With over 33,000 students, NTU is the largest university in Taiwan and has been ranked as one of the top 100 universities around the world. The director and three actors of this play all come from the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, College of Liberal Arts.

About the Scene
This condensed and updated version of Macbeth focuses on the public and the political aspect of the play. While presenting the tragedy of regicide and tyranny in verbatim Shakespearean lines, this production can also be seen as an allegory of contemporary politics, of Taiwan and elsewhere, from Southeast Asia to the Middle East, from Africa to Latin America. Though foreign and 400 years old, Macbeth is relevant because ambition is not a Scottish or Jacobean prerogative—it predates human history and is ubiquitous in modern times, manifest in obnoxious usurpation and abuse of power, in shameless political foul play, and in crafty manipulation of popular opinion and sentiment. Today's counterparts of the Macbeth couple may not have absolute authority to command obedience, but they would not be short of willing collaborators, who benefit from their greed and corruption. What is being eliminated in their scandalous play may not be a divinely ordained monarch, but peace, order, law, justice, liberty, trust, morality, and public welfare, and we, not unlike Macduff, Ross, Lennox, or the anonymous Old Man, suffer enormous anger, frustration, and anguish caused by an incompetent, short-sighted, and dishonest leadership which is wholly faith-based. In this update, supernatural elements are downplayed. Live music, vocal and percussionist, is used to create an uncanny and ritualistic atmosphere featured by Shakespeare's original.

Director
Bi-qi Beatrice Lei

Cast
Macbeth――David Ting Ta-Wei
Lady Macbeth――Anita Wang Ying-Jeng
Chorus――Umy Chang Yi-Hsuan

Special thanks to
Ching-Hsi Perng, Vivian Chu Ching-Mei, Lu Po-Shen, Wang Yi-mei, Chia-chuan Lin, Liao Zou-han, Yin Chung-min, and Don Gilleland