A Stripped-Down 'Macbeth'
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The Washington Shakespeare Company is staging "Macbeth," Shakespeare's tale of the bloodthirsty thane and his ambitious wife, in a unique production that it says is for mature audiences only: The cast will be nude throughout the play. In director Jose Carrasquillo's vision, the human form in its natural state will become part of a dimly lit forest buffeted by the forces of nature.
Pay-what-you-can previews are on Thursday, June 15-16 and June 18 at 8. The bargain seats go on sale 30 minutes before each show at Clark Street Playhouse, 801 Clark St., Arlington. Regular prices for the rest of the run through July 15 are $25 to $35. Call 703-418-4808 or visit http:/


