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A TEAM ABOVE ALL

A TEAM ABOVE ALL

Alonso Frances Aguilar | Designer Nina Becaro | Photographer

About the Play

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On Oct. 7, the Hutchinson Community College Theater Department reenacted the production Macbeth. The play is a classic tragedy about a man named Macbeth who foolishly carries out his demise after three witches told him of prophecies. Macbeth becomes the king of Scotland through wicked ways and at the end of the play, Malcolm dethrones Macbeth and kills him.

›Bridgette Gibbs, Dallas, Texas, plays Hecate and is surrounded by three witches, Samatha Moore, Gardner; Carolyn Thompson, Kingman; and Juliana Menestrina, Wichita. She condems Macbeth, securing his fate with prophecies.

Grieving over the sight of his beloved wife, Macbeth holds Lady Macbeth after her death. He was left wondering what his next move should be.

Lady Macbeth played by Gibbs stares at the long road ahead of them to becoming rulers.

Playing the part of Macbeth, Damien Page, Hutchinson, contemplates his next move. The character plans to kill Duncan to become the new king.

Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, played by Page and Gibbs, comptemplates their scheme to become rulers of Scotland. The two spent hours perfecting each scene before the live performance.

Cast as Malcolm is Ryan Best. He grieves over the demise of his father, King Duncan, after finding out he was murdered.

After being murdered by Macbeth, the character Banquo played by Ethan Mcdonald, Halstead, comes back from the dead. Haunting Macbeth, Banquo made him feel guilty.

In deep thought, Macduff played by Noah Buller, Hutchinson,talks with Malcolm, played by Ryan Best, Andale, about taking down the tyrant Macbeth.

The Crew

Carolyn Thompson, Kingman Juliana Menestrina, Witchita Samantha Moore, Gardner Lamonterious Jones, Milaukee, Wis. Ryan Best, Andale, Kansas Andrew Voth, Hutchinson Damien Page, Hutchinson Ethan Mcdonald, Halstead Bridgette Gibbs, Dallas, Texas Noah Buller, Hutchinson Theatre Director Deidre Mattox

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