

Macbeth but make it BROKE and petty. Three sisters said 'we're not witches, we're just wyrd' and chaos ensued.
WYRDOES is a comedy inspired by 'Macbeth', written and directed by Nat Luurtsema and produced by Jennifer Eriksson and Iona Westlake. Three sisters - Elsab, Magrit and Merope - battle through poverty and rumours that they're witches just because they're a little 'wyrd'. Through accidental tragedy, murder and war, the downtrodden Wyrdoes finally fight back
Writing
Macbeth reimagined for broke women who'd stab for bread.
Acting
Three performances that scream 'we've been understudied and underestimated.'
Director
Nat Luurtsema
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Luurtsema's script turns the 'weird sisters' from prophetic plot devices into protagonists with bills to pay—Shakespeare's most underwritten characters finally get their due.
The film's entire existence is a flex: made by women, about women, interrogating why history calls powerful women 'wyrd' when broke men get called 'tragic heroes.'