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One of the most notable 20th-century productions is that of Trevor Nunn for the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1976.
Nunn had directed Nicol Williamson and Helen Mirren in the play two years earlier, but that production had largely failed to impress.
In 1976, Nunn produced the play with a minimalist set at The Other Place ; this small, nearly round stage focused attention on the psychological dynamics of the characters.
Both Ian McKellen in the title role and Judi Dench as Lady Macbeth received exceptionally favourable reviews.
Dench won the 1977 SWET Best Actress award for her performance and in 2004, members of the RSC voted her performance the greatest by an actress in the history of the company.

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