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Greg Blair led in the play Fleetwood Macbeth

By Mig Feuser / The Adair Progress

Greg Blair of Columbia was chosen to play the leading role of Mac in Fleetwood Macbeth, a musical parody presented last month by Flashback Theater Company in Somerset. The production blended the story of Shakespeare's Macbeth with the music of Fleetwood Mac, placing the tale of ambition, fate, and downfall into a 1970s radio station setting.

Blair, who serves as Assistant Director of Library Services at Lindsey Wilson University, brings extensive stage experience to the role.


Over the years, he has appeared in a wide range of productions across the region, including performances at TheatreFest! in Columbia, Barn Lot Theater in Edmonton, the Star Theater in Russell Springs as well as in Somerset.

His stage credits include well-known productions such as Fiddler on the Roof, The Wizard of Oz, Grease, The Sound of Music, and Disney's Beauty and the Beast, along with a mix of comedies and dramatic works. In addition to his acting work, Blair is also active in the local music community as a vocalist with the Adair County Community Choir.


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The role of Mac played by Greg Blair



2026-05-27 .
Columbia's Greg Blair was chosen to play the leading role of Mac in Fleetwood Macbeth, a musical parody presented last month by Flashback Theater Company in Somerset.

His stage credits include well-known productions such as Fiddler on the Roof, The Wizard of Oz, Grease, The Sound of Music, and Disney's Beauty and the Beast, along with a mix of comedies and dramatic works. In addition to his acting work, Blair is also active in the local music community as a vocalist with the Adair County Community Choir.

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