A Macbeth Song

With The Tiger Lillies. Based on William Shakespeare, direction & version by Oriol Broggi

Place
Teatre Shakespeare Gdansk
Teatre Auditori de Sant Cugat
L’Atlàntida de Vic
Data
From 07.31.2025 to 10.19.2025
Duration
1h 50min

RESERVATION CALENDAR OPEN
Tour period: May 2025 - December 2026

The show is in English
Subtitles available

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The press says... 

If you’ve never encountered Macbeth before, now is the time to step into his dark kingdom. And if you have, you’ve never experienced it in a format like the one Broggi and The Tiger Lillies have created. Step right in.

- Sergi Doria, ABC

A Macbeth Song is a brilliant, powerful, and humorous production; a fable about evil that begins and ends like a concert, its themes constantly expanded, underlined, and deepened by Jacques’s lyrics. The show’s condensed narrative and thematic core, reshaped through music, speaks directly to the emotions—to the gut.

- Ana Prieto, El Nacional

Synopsis

Three witches sing to Macbeth, a power too great for a human. The Tiger Lillies and La Perla 29 take us to the heart of this story in a show-concert that blends the live music of the London trio with the aesthetics of the Catalan company. Guided by accordions, ukuleles, brand-new songs, emotional ballads, and three great actors, this special company creates a new way to tell this impactful story that speaks of power and war, guilt, blood-stained hands, death, spells, dark nights, fog, and the indelible memory of crimes committed by excessive ambition.

Poor Macbeth, deluded, who killed the king to place the crown on his head. Three witches promise him power, and he enters the fatal labyrinth of ambition. The serpentine tongue of Lady Macbeth and the paranoia of the throne drive him to commit the most despicable crimes, and the gears of war and fear turn without anyone being able to stop them. Ah, poor tyrant, when he faces his guilty conscience every evening of the longest and darkest night. What a childish man, the despot, who kills and kills without knowing how to love. What ray of dawn can pierce these blood-soaked clouds? Where has freedom gone? The three Tiger Lillies sing to Macbeth, a power too great for a human soul.

The press says...

The hardest feat of all! The impossible, made real! A theatrical triumph! La Perla 29 has done it: they've made us walk out of a Macbeth happy as clams. Yes, from bloody Macbeth, king of all horrors, and we come out in high spirits—and it’s all thanks to The Tiger Lillies. The London trio, with their brazen irony, break the rhythm of grand tragedy; the piercing words are interrupted, dimmed, dissolved into the tempo of a cabaret. Yes, the text is there, and it’s terrible. Shakespeare’s intent hasn’t vanished. On the contrary: the contrast sharpens his message. The caricature softens the blow, makes it less uncomfortable, and yet still leaves us shaken—but not shattered. We have to react. Be awake.

- Ada Castells, Catorze

Artistic team

With 
The Tiger Lillies

From
William Shakespeare

Direction
Oriol Broggi

With
Enric Cambray
Màrcia Cisteró

Andrew Tarbet
&
Martyn Jacques
Budi Butenop 
Adrian Stout

Original songs
Martyn Jacques
Sound
Damien Bazin
Video
Francesc Isern
Lighting
Pep Barcons
Space
Oriol Broggi
Costume
Berta Riera
Assistant director
Montse Vellvehí
Accompaniment in the text
Albert Reverendo, Andrew Tarbet i Montse Vellvehí
Subtitles translation
Gerard Cisneros

A production of La Perla 29

Galeria imatges secundària (slide)
VIDEO
Direction notes

For a long time, we've wanted to create a show with the English band The Tiger Lillies, and when we first met in Berlin while they were performing at the Kanzleramt Theater, the choice was clear: it had to be Macbeth. Renowned for their rock-infused cabaret style and marked by the sarcastic tone of their songs, The Tiger Lillies' concerts are clearly inspired by Brechtian aesthetics. And our collaboration is essential to fuel our desire to understand the world.

The fusion of La Perla 29 and The Tiger Lillies will transport us directly into a world of grotesque and surreal cabaret. Macbeth will be reflected in the concave mirrors of all these bizarre characters, outcasts, and marginalised individuals with twisted morals, who seem to have stepped out of a Poe's tale or the songs of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill.

These concave mirrors, distorting the figures and amplifying their vices, will show us a new perspective on our own reflection as we delve into the depths of Macbeth's psyche.

Oriol Broggi, director

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Thursday
31
jul. 2025
Teatre Shakespeare Gdansk |  06:00 pm
Friday
17
oct. 2025
Teatre Auditori de Sant Cugat |  08:00 pm
Sunday
19
oct. 2025
L’Atlàntida de Vic |  07:00 pm