
The Royal Artillery Factory opened its doors as a promising cultural center in the city and has since hosted a number of events, exhibitions and concerts. At the dawn of summer, during May and June, it will host two first-rate stage productions promoted by the Seville City Council: In Perpetuum, which was held last May, and Macbeth.
The Real Fábrica de Artillería before the summer
Contemporary creation and revision of the classics to welcome the summer season.
On June 5, 6, 7, 8, 8, 10, 10, 11, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18 and 19 at 22:00 hours, Macbeth will be premiered.
This is the new production of Teatro Clásico de Sevilla, adapted and directed by Alfonso Zurro.
This version of Shakespeare’s classic celebrates the 20th anniversary of the company directed by Juan Motilla. A dark and visceral journey into ambition and madness, with set design by Curt Allen Wilmer and Leticia Gañán, music by Jasio Velasco and a powerful cast of Andalusian performers.
Ticket prices for Macbeth
The delegate of Culture and Tourism, Angie Moreno, said that “these shows symbolize a Seville that looks to the future without forgetting its roots. We are committed to companies that dialogue with tradition from contemporary language and that occupy spaces like Artillery to turn them into living epicenters of creation and artistic reflection”.
Both proposals are part of the cultural calendar promoted by the Seville City Council, through the Department of Tourism and Culture, to revitalize the use of the Royal Artillery Factory as a space for the living arts, contributing to the decentralization of the stage offer and the connection of the industrial heritage with the citizens.
“This type of programming is key to strengthening our cultural identity, generating creative employment and attracting both local audiences and cultural visitors,” Moreno concluded.
As for tickets, they can be purchased through the ICAS website and are priced at 18 €.
In any case, special discounts are offered for various groups, such as young people, drama students, people with disabilities and over 65 years.