Again, whadaya think? Similar, but different.... Bob! DCU Drama to perform Shakespeare's MacBeth DCU Drama Society is taking the plunge this season and for the first time will be performing one of Shakespeare's most celebrated works - MacBeth, the great Scottish Tragedy. A drum, a drum! MacBeth doth come! This gruesomely infamous soul searing tale of ambition, greed and murder is retold by DCU Drama in a modern gothic setting. Young Gun Conor Farrell takes the reins, directing Mark Watson (MacBeth) and Laura Whitmore (Lady MacBeth) in what is even by today's demanding standards, an all too relevant and disturbing story. An updated version, retaining the original Shakespearean dialogue while making use of contemporary settings, music and attire, this classic story of one man's fall from grace is not to be missed. This is an all-student production that guarantees to be rambunctious, bloody and unforgettable. The production will run in the Venue at the HUB in DCU from Monday Feb. 21st - Thursday Feb. 24th at 8pm. On Wednesday the 23rd there will be a matinee at 2pm in addition to the main show. Tickets are a ludicrous E6 for evening shows and just E4 for DCU Drama members or those with a flyer. Tickets for the matinee are priced at E4. In addition we are offering interested secondary schools a flat price of E3 for any performance. Please contact drama@redbrick.dcu.ie in order to reserve tickets, or our producer at dramabob@gmail.com. "Fair is foul, and foul is fair; Hover through the fog and filthy air…" -- Roibeard O Mhurcu # 54144094 CS1 Class Rep. DCU Drama, 1st Year Rep. www.dcudrama.ie www.meltingclocks.tk (everything you wanted to know about Salvador Dali but were afraid to ask...) "Lisa honey, if you don't like your job, you don't strike - You just go in every day and do it really half-assed. That's the American way !" - Homer Simpson, America's second biggest schmuck -