NEW YORK (AP) – Could it be the curse of the Scottish play? Daniel Craig’s return to Broadway in a new version of Macbeth has been temporarily halted after the actor contracted COVID-19.
Wednesday’s matinee and evening performances were cancelled when the James Bond actor tested positive. When he’ll return was not immediately known, but protocols indicate it could be several days at least.
Craig stars in a revival of Williams Shakespeare’s tragedy, with Ruth Negga making her Broadway debut playing Lady Macbeth.
Macbeth is playing the Lyceum Theatre, with an opening set for April 28. Tony Award-winner Sam Gold is directing.
According to folklore, Macbeth was cursed from the beginning, when a coven of witches objected to Shakespeare using real incantations and put a curse on the play. Other productions have been plagued with accidents.
Craig was last on Broadway in a 2013 revival of Harold Pinter’s Betrayal opposite his wife Rachel Weisz and directed by Mike Nichols. Craig also starred opposite Hugh Jackman in 2009’s A Steady Rain. Gold directed Craig in a 2016 off-Broadway production of Othello alongside David Oyelowo.