Macbeth- Stage Design Concept
The set draws from the architectural language of Macbeth’s era, blending Gothic structure with Expressionist emotion.
At the center stands Duncan, bathed in light — a fragile symbol of faith and order.
Around him, darkness closes in, foreshadowing the kingdom’s collapse and the rise of corruption.
The architecture becomes more than scenery; it mirrors the psyche — arches strain like conscience, walls press forward like guilt.
This stage is a “spiritual cathedral” built from ambition and fear, where light and shadow become silent witnesses to downfall.