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28 Oct 2025

Award-winning Red'n Blue Theatre Company presents Macbeth at a Tipperary venue

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Award-winning Red'n Blue Theatre Company presents Macbeth at a Tipperary venue

Mcbeth will be performed at The Source in November

Following a sold-out run at Cork Opera House, award-winning Red ‘n Blue Theatre Company brings a powerful new production of Macbeth to The Source Arts Centre,Thurles.

Macbeth, a brave Scottish general, is tempted by prophecy to murder his king and seize the crown. His ruthless ambition drives him deeper into violence, betrayal, and paranoia, while Lady Macbeth , once his driving force, is consumed by guilt.

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In this timeless tragedy, unchecked ambition and moral corruption collide in Shakespeare’s classic tale of power and downfall.
It runs in the source from  Wednesday 5th – Friday 7th November with two performances daily at  10 a.m. & 1 p.m.

This production is kindly supported by The Tomar Trust and Tipperary County Council.

About Red ‘n Blue Theatre Company
Founded in 2018 by husband-and-wife team Dylan Kennedy and Jenny Fennessy, Red ‘n Blue Theatre Company is dedicated to simple, powerful storytelling — creating honest, entertaining, and memorable theatre.

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Previous productions include The Flags by Bridget O’Connor, Taboo by John Morton, and Macbeth at Cork Opera House.
Between them, Dylan and Jenny have worked with The Royal Shakespeare Company, The Abbey Theatre, The Donmar Warehouse, The National Theatre (UK), The Barbican, BBC, Channel 4, and RTÉ, collaborating with directors including Tony Award winner John Tiffany and Olivier Award winners Katie Mitchell, Lyndsey Turner, Sir Richard Eyre, and Greg Doran.
Follow Red ‘n Blue Theatre on Facebook and Instagram @rednbluetheatre

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