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Richard Olivier is artistic director of Olivier Mythodrama, an associate Fellow of Templeton College, Oxford and a Fellow of the Findhorn Foundation.
Michael Boyle is a psychotherapist, a senior associate of Olivier Mythodrama and a certified leader and leader-trainer with the ManKind Project.
Robin Alfred is an associate and lead presenter for Olivier Mythodrama, founding director of the Findhorn Consultancy Service and a trustee of the Findhorn Foundation.


Ethical Ambition and Courageous Leadership
This programme is not currently scheduled.
This course does not require previous participation in an Experience Week.
Richard Olivier, Michael Boyle & Robin Alfred
A Mythodrama adventure with Shakespeare’s Macbeth.
We live through this myth to learn for ourselves behaviours that make or break individuals and groups. Macbeth’s descent from fearless warrior to ruthless tyrant invites us to identify excessive and dangerous behaviours – both in ourselves and others. Prince Malcolm’s journey from runaway prince to steward king reveals the path to ethical leadership. Malcolm shows that we too can become generative leaders, creating meaning for ourselves and hope for our collective future.
Note: No prior knowledge of Shakespeare, the play Macbeth or theatre is required.
To read a recent article by Richard Olivier on the spiritual aspects of Macbeth click here.
Income related price (click here for more information): £595 / £775 / £895
Price if paid for by your organisation: £1145
Includes 6 nights accommodation and all meals.