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01 Oct 2025

Macbeth: Shadows of the Supernatural coming ot Dundalk's An Táin

Prepare for a spellbinding reimagining of Shakespeare’s play

Macbeth: Shadows of the Supernatural coming ot Dundalk's An Táin

Macbeth: Shadows of the Supernatural takes to the stage in An Táin next week

Experience the Dark Magic of Macbeth: Shadows of the Supernatural at An Táin Arts Centre in Dundalk from the 5th to 7th March at 8pm.

Prepare for a spellbinding reimagining of Shakespeare’s “Scottish Play” as Chalk on the Wall Productions, An Táin Arts Centre’s Theatre Company in residence, bring the Macabre Masterpiece to life.

This dynamic adaptation places the witches at the heart of the story, driving the narrative with their ominous prophecies and sinister presence.

As Macbeth and Lady Macbeth succumb to their dark influence, the audience is drawn into a world of fate, ambition, and inevitable downfall.

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This production offers a thrilling experience for both seasoned theatre lovers and educators seeking to inspire their students.

For the discerning theatre-goer, this adaptation promises a bold and atmospheric exploration of Shakespeare’s tragedy, emphasizing the supernatural elements that have fascinated audiences for centuries.

Meanwhile, secondary school teachers will find this production an engaging way to introduce students to Macbeth’s themes of power, ambition, and destiny, making Shakespeare’s work accessible and compelling for younger audiences.

Booking Information:

• Evening Performances: March 6th - 7th at 8PM | Tickets: €16 / €14 (plus €1.50 booking fee)

• School Matinees: March 5th - 7th at 10:30AM | Tickets: €10 (Teachers Free, plus €1.50 booking fee)
For school bookings, please contact our box office at 042 9332332.

Tickets are available from An Táin Arts Centre’s Box Office on Crowe Street, by phone at 042 9332332, or online at www.antain.ie.

Don’t miss this opportunity to witness Shakespeare’s classic tragedy through a new and haunting lens.

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