David Tennant’s “mesmerising” Macbeth is now available to watch at home

David Tennant’s acclaimed adaptation of Macbeth is now available to watch at home.

The recent staging of William Shakespeare’s tragedy “Macbeth,” featuring Tennant as Macbeth and Cush Jumbo as Lady Macbeth, wrapped up its West End performance at the Harold Pinter Theatre in December. Earlier, a professional recording was made during its run at the Donmar Warehouse.

Initially shown on cinema screens in February’s early days, the film is now accessible for viewing at your convenience through Marquee TV, a streaming platform that can be subscribed to starting from £8.99 per month.

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Susannah Simons, head of performing arts at Marquee TV, expressed her excitement about presenting this captivating show on our platform,” or simply, “Susannah Simons, from Marquee TV’s performing arts department, announced their eagerness to share this spellbinding performance with us.

We take great pride in hosting exceptional Shakespearean productions, and our current Macbeth performance is no exception. The captivating collaboration between David Tennant and Cush Jumbo has left both live and cinema audiences spellbound, and we eagerly anticipate that viewers at home will feel the same enchantment.

The artistic director of the Donmar Warehouse, Tim Sheader, along with executive director Henny Finch, expressed their joy that their unique version of “Macbeth” would continue to captivate more viewers even after its initial run at the Donmar, the West End, and cinemas.

It’s fantastic news for Marquee TV subscribers, as they’ll get to enjoy this talented cast and the cozy atmosphere of the Donmar Warehouse right from the comfort of their homes!

The show received universal acclaim from critics and raked in a staggering £3 million at worldwide cinemas, with Trafalgar Releasing’s CEO, Marc Allenby, labeling it as an “exceptional” success.

In the forthcoming ITV drama, titled “The Hack“, Tennant will portray the role of the genuine investigative journalist named Nick Davies.

Davis’ findings exposed phone tapping activities within Rupert Murdoch’s News of the World, which ultimately resulted in the shutdown of the publication and the incarceration of its former editor, Andy Coulson.

Just finished chatting on the Off Menu podcast and let me tell you, sharing insights about our seven-episode series was no walk in the park! Packed with loads of intricate details, it was an intense ride for sure.

I am portraying a detective-like character who unraveled a complex mystery, and much of what I’m dealing with is quite intricate and requires precision due to the legal professionals scrutinizing my words to prevent any potential misstatements.

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2025-04-01 14:50

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