Macbeth

On July 25, 1936, after a five-night run, the audience at the Park Theatre in Bridgeport, Connecticut, applauded the closing night performance of Macbeth, produced by John Houseman and directed by Orson Welles for the Federal Theatre Project (FTP) Negro Unit of New York, part of the Works Progress Administration (WPA). The FTP was one of five arts-related projects established during the first term of President Franklin D. Roosevelt to assist unemployed writers, actors, and artists during the Great Depression.

Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more: it is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing.

William Shakespeare. Macbeth. Act 5, Scene 5External

It overwhelms you with its fury and its phantom splendor.

Brooks Atkinson, The New York Times. Macbeth Playbill. Bridgeport, Connecticut, July 21-25, 1936. Federal Theatre Project, 1935 to 1939. Music Division.

Costume Design from New York production of Macbeth (Sketch #1 (front)). Finding aid box 1107. Nat Karson, designer. Federal Theatre Project, 1935 to 1939. Music Division
Costume Design from New York production of Macbeth (Sketch #2 (front)). Nat Karson, designer.
Costume Design from New York production of Macbeth (Sketch #3 (front)). Nat Karson, designer.

John Houseman came to the Federal Theatre Project from an already established career that included directing the all-Black cast of the avant-garde opera, Four Saints in Three Acts, by Gertrude Stein and Virgil Thomson, in New York.

Welles, just twenty-one years old at the time, began his theatrical career directing Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Christopher Marlowe’s The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus for the Federal Theatre Project.

Welles’ designs for the plays were characterized by the creative risk-taking that exemplified his dramatic work. His use of racially integrated casting and “alternative” settings for these masterpieces was an innovation.

For Macbeth, Welles cast the actors of the FTP Negro Unit in all of the roles, moved the play’s setting from Scotland to the Caribbean, and changed the witches to Haitian witch doctors.

Photographic Print from New York production of Macbeth. Finding Aid Box 1179. Maurice Ellis as MacDuff. Directed by Orson Welles, New Lafayette Theatre, April 14-June 20, 1936. Federal Theatre Project, 1935 to 1939. Music Division
Photographic Print from New York production of Macbeth. Finding Aid Box 1179. Marie Young as Lady MacDuff.

Critics hailed the results as “startling,” “splendid,” and “colorful.” After a series of sold-out performances in Harlem, Welles’ “Voodoo Macbeth” took to the road, traveling to several cities on the East coast.

Photographic Print from New York production of Macbeth. Finding Aid Box 1179. Virginia Girvin as the Nurse; Wanda Macy and Bertram Holmes as the Daughter and Son.
Photographic Print from New York production of Macbeth. Finding Aid Box 1179. FTP Negro Unit of New York cast

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