Crown of Blood is a powerful new Yoruba adaptation of Macbeth, following the story of General Aderemi in West Africa.
‘Of what use is a good man without ambition?’
Following a battle victory, Aderemi is promoted to Field Marshall, thus fulfilling the prophecy of the oracle. When the oracle says that Aderemi will later become King, he and his wife Oyebisi embark on a bloody mission to ensure he sits on the throne.
Set within 19th-Century Yorubaland, this adaptation of the classic tale is adorned with cultural heritage and spirituality in its storytelling, music and movement, creating a compelling mix of dimensions that will keep you on the edge of your seat. This is the classic, well-loved story of revenge, ambition and deception with a twist.
Following on from the success of Death and The King’s Horseman (February 2025), Utopia Theatre and Sheffield Theatres are delighted to announce the tour of their latest co-production, Crown of Blood, which premiered at the Crucible Theatre in February 2026.
Crown of Blood is Shakespeare as you’ve never seen it before.
Creative Team
Oladipo Agboluaje
Writer
Mojisola Kareem
Director
Performance details
- Show times
- Evenings
- 7.30pm
- Matinees
- 2.30pm
- Running time
2 hours 20 minutes, including interval
Discounts
Friends 2 for 1 tickets on opening night until 31/01/26
20% off (excl. Fri & Sat) from 01/02/26
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Concessions £3 off (excl. Fri & Sat)
Accessibility information
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Audio described performance
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Touch tours Sat 6 November, 1pm
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British Sign Language performance
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Captioned performance
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