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I saw this play last night. It was a creation of Punchdrunk, an English theater group that creates walk-through plays in abandoned places, and it was put on here by the A.R.T. at The Lincoln School in Brookline. I won't say much about this except that you must go see it if you are able. It was a phenomenal theatrical experience, one I don't think I'll ever forget. If you need a description, I'll give you this: 40 rooms to walk through, 18 actors/dancers performing MacBeth, music by Bernard Herrman, and some of the creepiest, most beautiful set design I've ever seen.
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