After its successful launch at the 1976 Edinburgh Festival, an autumn tour and a run at the Theatre Royal had followed - fifteen performances in all. Now Pountney's stimulating Macbeth had a final run of ten further performances away from Glasgow.
There were a couple of changes to the line-up. A notable newcomer was the young American conductor, James Conlon, who would become a regular guest with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra for several years (recording some Mozart symphonies), as well as making regular Festival appearances.
Donald McIntyre had, up to now, been a frequent performer in Scotland, both with Sadler's Wells and Scottish Opera. Macbeth was to be his last part here - by this time his career was centred on singing the major Wagner roles, especially Wotan, at Covent Garden and Bayreuth, where he had been a leading element in the success of the famous 1976 Centenary Ring production by Patrice Chéreau, conducted by Pierre Boulez.
Empire Theatre, Sunderland | Sunderland
29 Mar, 19.30 2 Apr, 19.30
Opera House, Manchester | Manchester
5 Apr, 19.30 9 Apr, 19.30
Empire Theatre, Liverpool | Liverpool
12 Apr, 19.30 16 Apr, 19.30
King's Theatre, Edinburgh | Edinburgh
27 Apr, 19.30 4 May, 19.30
His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen | Aberdeen
24 May, 19.30
Theatre Royal, Newcastle | Newcastle-upon-Tyne
31 May, 19.30
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