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Royal Shakespeare Company, Lili and Zar Amir
The Royal Shakespeare Company is getting into video games, obviously
Adding new, possibly not-intended context to the line from Macbeth where Shakespeare calls his three witches “posters of the sea and land,” The Royal Shakespeare Company is launching a new video game that reimagines the weird sisters as modern-day computer hackers, snooping around the desktop of Lady Macbeth.
Zar Amir Ebrahimi to star in ‘Lili,' First Video Game Adaptation from The Royal Shakespeare Company
The 'Holy Spider' and 'Tatami' actress will put an interactive spin on Lady Macbeth in the game, set in a neo-noir version of modern-day Iran.
‘Macbeth' Goes Digital: Royal Shakespeare Company Taps Cannes Winner Zar Amir for Game ‘Lili'
The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) is making its first foray into video games, partnering with New York-based indie studio iNK Stories on “Lili,” a neo-noir thriller that reimagines “Macbeth” in contemporary Iran.
'Lili' Is A MacBeth-Inspired Video Game Coming In 2025, Starring Cannes Best Actress Winner Zar Amir
Lili is a screen life thriller video game which gives players access to Lady Macbeth's personal devices, combining the skill and artistry of theatre and film to tell this interactive story.
The Royal Shakespeare Company is turning Macbeth into a neo-noir game
Macbeth, William Shakespeare’s iconic play, is being reimagined as an interactive video game with a neo-noir vibe — and it’s being developed in part by the Royal Shakespeare Company. The game, titled Lili, is a “screen life thriller video game” where you’ll have access to a modern-day Lady Macbeth’s personal devices, according to a press release.
Royal Shakespeare Company enters game development with new title Lili
The Royal Shakespeare Company announced it's making its first video game alongside iNK Stories, an adaptation of MacBeth called Lili.
Royal Shakespeare Company Will Launch Lady Macbeth-Inspired Video Game, LILI
The Royal Shakespeare Company has announced a new collaboration with iNK Stories, a New York based independent game studio and publisher, to create a new game, Lili.
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Zar Amir, Viggo Mortensen, Noémie Merlant to Serve on 2025 MyFrenchFilmFestival Jury: Full Fest Lineup Unveiled
MFFF’s 2025 competition jury is comprised of French-Iranian actor-producer-director
Zar Amir
; Danish-American actor-director Viggo Mortensen; French actress-director Noémie Merlant; Swedish ...
Yahoo News UK
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Zar Amir to star in ‘Lili,’ First Video Game Adaptation from The Royal Shakespeare Company
Iranian actress and director
Zar Amir
(Holy Spider, Tatami) is set to play Lady Macbeth in Lili, a new interactive video game being produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) in collaboration ...
British Theatre Guide
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RSC plays the game with Lady Macbeth collaboration
Produced by the RSC and iNK Stories, Lili is set in contemporary Iran. Zar Amir plays Lady Macbeth or Lili and draws from her ...
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