David Tennant's acclaimed adaptation of Macbeth is now available to watch at home.
The latest production of the William Shakespeare tragedy – which stars Tennant as Macbeth and Cush Jumbo as Lady Macbeth – concluded its West End run at the Harold Pinter Theatre in December, with a professional recording previously being made during its run at the Donmar Warehouse.
The recording was released in cinemas in early February, but you can now watch it from the comfort of your own home via the streaming service Marquee TV, which is available from £8.99 per month.
"We're delighted to be able to bring this mesmerising production to Marquee TV," said Susannah Simons, director of performing arts at Marquee TV.
"We're proud to be home to some of the greatest Shakespearean performances of recent years and this production of Macbeth is certainly that – the wonderful pairing of David Tennant and Cush Jumbo thrilled audiences and critics alike both on stage and in cinemas, and we hope viewers at home enjoy it just as much."
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The Donmar Warehouse's artistic director Tim Sheader and executive director Henny Finch added: "We are delighted that our innovative production of Macbeth will continue to reach new audiences beyond the original run at the Donmar, the West End and cinemas.
"We are so pleased that Marquee TV subscribers will have the opportunity to experience this brilliant cast and the intimacy of the Donmar in their own homes."
The production was widely praised by critics and grossed £3 million at the global box office, which Trafalgar Releasing boss Marc Allenby described as an "outstanding" result.
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Tennant will next be seen in the upcoming ITV drama The Hack, playing real-life investigative journalist Nick Davies.
Davies uncovered evidence of phone hacking at Rupert Murdoch’s News of the World, leading to the closure of the newspaper and the imprisonment of ex-editor Andy Coulson.
Recently speaking on the Off Menu podcast, Tennant opened up about filming the seven-part series, saying: "That was very intense, just because there's a lot of quite complicated information in that.
"I'm playing a journalist who sort of broke the case open, and there's just a lot of quite technical stuff. And obviously, you have to be very specific on that because there's a lot of lawyers watching to make sure you don't say the wrong thing."
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