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Invictus Theatre Company’s latest production of The Tragedy of Macbeth, adapted and directed by Sarafina Vecchio, delivers a potent, intense experience that brings Shakespeare’s tale of ambition vividly to life. This production leans into the raw and brutal aspects of the play, creating an atmosphere thick with dread and foreboding. With excellent performances and a thoughtfully designed set, Invictus’s Macbeth stands out in the Chicago storefront theatre scene as a bold approach to one of Shakespeare’s most famous works.

At the heart of the production is Mikha él Amin in the title role. Amin brings a formidable presence to Macbeth, portraying a general-turned-tyrant with both vigor and subtlety. His portrayal balances Macbeth’s inherent ferocity with moments of doubt, remorse, and even fear as he descends into madness. Amin’s performance is well-matched by Carolyn Kruse as Lady Macbeth, who brings a fierce, complex energy to the character. Kruse’s Lady Macbeth is haunting, ambitious, and unyielding, yet she skillfully peels back layers to reveal her character’s vulnerability and psychological unraveling. Amin and Kruse ignite the stage with their magnetic performances, creating scenes of palpable intensity that hold the audience spellbound.

Adding to the haunting atmosphere are the three witches, portrayed by Christy Arington, Tessa Dougherty, and Julia Rowley. Their performances are eerie and grounded, capturing the supernatural essence of their characters while also bringing an almost elemental quality to the stage. Their dynamic movements and interwoven voices create a sense of otherworldly presence that lingers throughout the play, underscoring the tragic path Macbeth chooses.

The supporting cast is equally impressive, with Michael B. Woods as Macduff and Diego Longoria as Malcolm delivering strong performances. Woods’s portrayal of Macduff is both intense and deeply felt, particularly in his reaction to the tragic news about his family. His confrontation with Macbeth is powerful, filled with a mix of righteous anger and despair that grounds the play’s emotional climax. Longoria brings a sense of resolve to Malcolm, effectively conveying his transformation from a hesitant prince to a determined avenger. Joshua Razavi as Lennox, Aimee Kleiman as Rosse, and Charlie Diaz as Banquo also add depth to the story, each bringing unique qualities to their roles.

Manuel Ortiz’s scenic design and Cindy Moon’s costume design work in harmony to create a visually arresting production. Ortiz’s set—a sparse, Scottish clearing with stone carvings—evokes the stark beauty and rugged landscape of the Highlands. The carved stones suggest an ancient, mythic past that mirrors the play’s themes of fate and inevitability. Meanwhile, Moon’s costumes are richly layered, providing insight into each character’s status and role. Her war outfits are particularly notable, with armor and fabric choices that reflect the grueling, blood-soaked conflicts in the story. The costumes not only enhance the period feel but also convey a sense of realism, showing the wear and tear of lives shaped by relentless battle.

Under Vecchio’s direction, the production maintains a taut, relentless pace. The play feels almost claustrophobic in its intensity, with each scene building steadily toward the tragic climax. Vecchio’s staging highlights both the psychological turmoil of the central characters and the brutal violence that punctuates their journey. The fight choreography by Violent Delights is visceral and realistic, adding to the bloody, unforgiving tone of the production. In many ways, Vecchio’s direction echoes the grandeur and darkness typically associated with larger, more established theaters, making it clear that Invictus Theatre is a force in the storefront theatre community.

Overall, Invictus Theatre Co.'s Macbeth is a triumph. With exceptional performances, evocative design, and tight, effective direction, the production successfully brings Shakespeare’s tragedy to life in a way that is fresh yet faithful to the original text. It’s an immersive and unforgettable experience that cements Invictus Theatre’s place among the top-tier Chicago theatre companies.

Highly Recommended
When: Through Dec. 15
Where:  Invictus Theatre @ Windy City Playhouse, 3014 W Irving Park Rd, Chicago
Tickets: $25 - $38
Info: invictustheatreco.com

Published in Theatre in Review

“Thank you very kindly, my friends. As I listened to Ralph Abernathy and his eloquent and generous introduction and then thought about myself, I wondered who he was talking about.”

Opening to the “I’ve Been to The Mountaintop” sermon by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Katori Hall’s deceptively simple play “The Mountaintop” imagines who he was talking about.

"The Mountaintop" first opened in London's West End in 2009, receiving the prestigious Olivier Best New Play Award. It is now receiving a spectacular mounting by Invictus Theatre Company under the watchful direction of Aaron Reese Boseman.

The premise is simple, In Memphis to support the striking sanitation workers, Martin Luther King Jr. (Mikhá el Amin) has returned to his room at the Lorraine Motel after delivering his “I’ve Been to The Mountaintop” speech. He has sent Ralph Abernathy to the store for Pall Mall cigarettes. While waiting for his cigarettes, he works on a new speech “Why America is Going to Hell”. Frustrated, he places a telephone call to the front desk asking for room service to bring him a cup of coffee. When Camae (Ny’ ajai Ellison) knocks on the door with coffee, cigarettes, whiskey, body and personality, the play kicks into its next gear. At this time in the civil rights struggle, King was known for his womanizing, the FBI had him under surveillance, and he was fatigued and full of self-doubt. Is it possible Camae was sent to entrap King?

If only it were that simple.

The chemistry between King and Camae is palpable, thanks to Hall's clever writing and Boseman's pas de deux directing technique.

Amin was born to play the role of Martin Luther King, Jr.  Not only is there a slight resemblance to King, he also speaks and delivers words evoking how the real-life King spoke. It is obvious Amin studied King to wonderful results. Amin is too fine an actor to resort to mimicry. There are times we see a near-broken man, so haunted by death threats that every peal of thunder outside the motel causes a panic attack. We see a vanity in King that seems honest.  Amin’s depiction of King is strongest when he expresses his fears, anxieties, and desires. One of Amin’s most powerful scenes as King features him on a telephone call. It's heart wrenching to watch him plead and rationalize. It’s a garden of Gethsemane moment. To say anymore would spoil the beauty.

Ellison is spot on casting for the role of Camae. When she says “Preacher Kang” she tells us a world of what we need to know about Camae. Ellison’s Camae is eloquent but mouthy, sensitive yet crude, blatantly sexual yet resistive to King's urgings, skeptical about nonviolence and instead sympathetic to the Black Power ideology of Malcolm X. Ellison’s Camae is every bit a match for Amin’s King. She provides a comedic foil to Amin’s serious King. During the night, they challenge each other, They talk about the future; they talk about the past; they talk about politics, and she is just too many wonderful things. Ellison’s most impactful acting comes at a serious moment involving Camae's background story. Her story is powerful and one that will linger in the memory.

Scenic Designer Kevin Rolfs has created an accurate recreation of room 306 of the Lorraine Motel down to the original 1960’s color scheme. Liz Cooper’s Lighting Design worked well with Warren Levon’s thunder and ambient rain sounds that runs throughout the production. Thunder and lightning serve as punctuation for important lines of dialog.

The projection and special effects designer DJ Douglass is masterful in his execution. Together this design team changes a simple hotel room into something magnificent.

Highly Recommended —The Mountaintop reminds us that even our icons are human. We are all kings and King is all of us. "This baton is no longer the burden my image can bear," he says. "For you are the climbers, the new carriers of the cross. I beg you, implore you, don't give in and toss it off."

Side note:  

This is just another example of the excellence coming from Invictus Theatre Company. They constantly exceed their reach. I have to remind myself this is a storefront theatre.    

Performed at Reginald Vaughn Theatre through March 19th. For tickets and/or more show info, click here.                    

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