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Coronado Playhouse’s Family Affair Season presents “Macbeth” – October 5-28

Coronado Playhouse continues its 2018 Season, A Family Affair, with Macbeth, opening Friday, October 5th running until Sunday, October 28th, 2018 at Coronado Playhouse. William Shakespeare’s Macbeth explores the darkest depths of human aspiration. Driven by an insatiable hunger for power, posterity and certainty, Macbeth and his wife commit a murder and set in motion the inevitable unraveling of their own humanity. As the tragedy unfolds and the horrors increase, Macbeth descends into a solitary hell of his own making, powerless, childless and hopeless.

Award-winning director Desha Crownover (Seussical The 39 Steps) returns to Coronado Playhouse with her unique and original brand of imagination and creativity to reimage one of Shakespeare’s best-known tragedies for our 22nd Annual Free Classic play.

Tickets range FREE thanks to a generous grant from the city of Coronado. They are available through Coronado Playhouse’s Box Office at (619) 435-4856 or online at www.CoronadoPlayhouse.com.


About Coronado PlayhouseCoronado Playhouse
Coronado Playhouse is the longest continuously run community theatre in San Diego County, currently in its 72nd Season. The intimate 100-seat, cabaret-style theatre, overlooks beautiful Glorietta Bay and is part of the Coronado Community Center. The venue opened in 2006 with state-of-the-art equipment and a full-service bar. Season ticket holders can reserve tables a year in advance for each show. The Playhouse is dedicated to providing quality entertainment, with a mix of classic and modern comedies, dramas and mysteries, dazzling musicals, colorful free classics, theatre for young audiences, concerts and cabarets. These programs, along with our education outreach, theatre classes and other community events, are only possible because of your continued support and charitable donations.
Coronado Playhouse is a qualified 501(c) 3 non-profit organization as San Diego County’s longest running community theatre.



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