Macbeth Reviews
Broadway World- Somewhat Recommended
"...To accomplish this new interpretation, director Heidi Powers and her company of players add interpretive dance and movement pieces between Shakespeare's existing scenes that play out this layer of the story. The problem is, with the exception of the initial sequence in which Lady M (Cyanne McClairian) is taken by Duncan (Ben Atkinson), the rest of the passages are unclear and unconnected to any action taking place in the play itself, at least from what I could see. They're also choreographed (by Heather Lynn) beyond the capabilities of the actors executing them."
NoHoArtsDistrict- Highly Recommended
"...The staging is excellent, very well crafted, and it serves this huge iconic story brilliantly. The cast is mesmerizing, the roles from large to small are all as strong as each other and the female roles are particularly striking, as they should be given the tone. They're played, without exception, with heart, intelligence and a kind of raw strength that steered this play throughout."
Night Tinted Glasses- Somewhat Recommended
"...So--a mixed bag. What is good about the production tends to end up very good indeed and worth the price of admission. Lots of promise here, and I've high hopes for further productions by Fearless Imp Entertainment."
Stage Raw- Somewhat Recommended
"...Weinhold's Macbeth is an affable pushover-turned-tyrant, a king not secure or comfortable in his seized role in any way. The crown is too big for him and he slowly crumbles under its weight. Weinhold handles the turn well, considering the enormity of the task. McClairian plays a stiff and stoic Lady Macbeth. Bisschop finds a good-natured, likable Banquo and Censoplano's Macduff is sympathetic and vulnerable."