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Toil and Trouble

Three witches weren’t enough: this summer, Shakespeare’s famous play-that-mustnot-be-named is bringing goblins to the Vancouver stage.

by Alyssa Hirose

Shakespeare with a twist is a tradition at Bard on the Beach. Case in point: this season includes Julius Caesar thrust into 2023 (do you think Brutus would go viral on TikTok?) and a jukebox musical version of As You Like It set to the sweet tunes of The Beatles. But even for the boundary-pushing Bard, this year’s production of Macbeth is twisted.

Stage manager Lili Beaudoin puts it best: “The goblins are goblinizing it.” The Calgaryborn Goblin: Macbeth (created by Spontaneous Theatre Company) tells the story of three mischievous, wrinkly creatures who discover a copy of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Predictably, they decide to put on a play—but in a wildly unpredictable fashion.

“The goblins add a really fun element of misbehaviour,” says Beaudoin. The Vancouver-based actor and improvisor is both stage managing the actual production and playing the stage manager of the goblin’s play-within-a-play, so her role is marked with both behindthe-scenes responsibility and improvised mischief.

The goblins themselves wear striking, Hollywood-grade masks—“They are so realistic, it’s very freaky: I can’t take my eyes off of them,” says Beaudoin. It’s a sinister look that audiences will experience up close as the goblins mingle around in the lobby pre-show. The creepy (but endearing) creatures make their own creative edits to the text, resulting in a delightfully unique experience for viewers.

“I don’t think it’s going to be like anything they’ve ever seen,” says Beaudoin. bardonthebeach.org

GOBLIN: MACBETH

DATES August 19 to September 17

VENUE Bard on the Beach’s Howard Family Stage

COST From $30

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