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90 Minutes
CART meets The Bard in our first radio adaptation. Heed the prophecies of the Weird Sisters and join Lord and Lady Macbeth in this legendary tale of power and lust, a double gold award winner from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
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Parley Baer, Elliott Reid, and Lou Krugman
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William Woodson, Jeanette Nolan, and David Warner

Starring

David Warner as Macbeth
Jeanette Nolan as Lady Macbeth
Lou Krugman as Banquo
William Woodson as Macduff
Bairbre Dowling as Lady Macduff
Parley Baer as King Duncan
Thomas MacGreevy as Malcom and The Apparition
Kathleen Freeman as The Nurse
Elliott Reid as The Doctor and Donalbain
Kay Kuter as The Holy Father and Seward
James Lancaster as Lennox and Young Seward
Richard Erdman as The First Witch and The First Murderer
Sean McClory as The Second Witch

and The Second Murderer
Peggy Webber as Fleaonce and Macduff's Son
Ian Whitcomb as Ross and The Porter
John Bliss as Ceta and The Third Witch
Linda Henning as The Gentlewoman
and CART's Announcer John Harlan
Written by William Shakespeare
Music by David Pinto
Animal Cries by Linda Henning
Adapted, Produced and Directed by Peggy Webber

Production Engineer - Marty Halperin
Sound Effects - Ray Erlenborn

Post Production - Karl Kline, Paul Taverner, and Ron Striker
Assistant to the Producer - Bob Legionaire

"It is better than any of the BBC versions, we are so grateful that you have recorded this. David [Warner]'s soliloquies should be essential listening for both literary scholars and aspiring actors and directors, as much as for the depth of his characterization...The speeches are more readily understood than anything we have heard in audio versions made in England by our famous Shakespeare Societies. We feel you should become 'The National Theatre Of the Air'." 
~Michael Romain, Merton College, Oxford.

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The Cast of Macbeth
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Kathleen Freeman and Peggy Webber
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