Cost

$15

Macbeth – Sunday, 6/7/26 – 7:30 PM

Day

Sunday

Dates

Jun 7

Time

7:30 PM

Instructor

Instructor

Madeleine Regina

When Macbeth receives a prophecy foretelling his rise to power, he faces a choice that has haunted humanity across centuries: what do we do with power once we have it?

Shakespeare’s famed tragedy is a cautionary tale about the cost of self-interest and how the unchecked pursuit of power can corrupt even the most earnest of beginnings. First performed in the 1600s, Macbeth remains an ever-relevant call to evaluate the individual choices we make when the systems that govern us begin to fail us.

Directed by Madeleine Regina, co-producer of the award-winning Feminist Fairytales and celebrated faculty member of The Theatre Lab’s adult, youth, and Life Stories® programs, this production of Macbeth carefully examines life’s inevitable struggle with ambition, greed, and guilt —and how that struggle can draw us into, or pull us out of, our sense of shared humanity.

Performance Details

🗓️ Dates & Times: June 4-7, 2026

Thursday, June 4 at 7:30 PM
Friday, June 5 at 7:30 PM
Saturday, June 6 at 7:30 PM
Sunday, June 7 at 7:30 PM

📍 Location: The Theatre Lab (900 Massachusetts NW, Washington, DC 20001 | Plan Your Visit)

🎟️ Tickets: General: $20 | Students: $15 

About the Production

Play by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Directed by MADELEINE REGINA

This production of Macbeth is proudly presented by The Theatre Lab, DC’s largest independent drama school. The Theatre Lab works to make the artistic and the real-life benefits of theatre training accessible to all.

Location

In Person

Sessions

Spring II

Instructor

Madeleine Regina

MADELEINE REGINA is a director, actor, producer, and acting coach who primarily operates out of the Washington D.C. area. Madeleine works in many capacities at The Theatre Lab, including in their youth, adult, and Life Stories programs. Though she works on many different audio drama projects, Madeleine most notably is the co-producer of Feminist Fairytales, an audio drama that reimagines the genre of fairy tales through a feminist lens. As an actor, you will soon be able to see her perform in "How the Light Gets In" at 1st Stage (Kat). In addition, she is a Meisner Acting Coach with the Matthew Corozine Studio in New York, and a Master Teacher with ArtStream's Inclusive Theatre Companies. When not making art, you can usually find Madeleine buried in a book or cuddling her little dog Boba.

More about Madeleine