Knight Ross, Phantom of Theatre OM
Phantom of Theatre OM

Knight Ross

A phantom. An honoured participant since the very founding of the theatre.

The Honourable Knight Ross is one of the most enigmatic participants in the world of Macbeth. Emanation of the Darkand Theatre OM. Existing on the boundary between life and death, he serves as a reminder of mortality, memory, and the inevitability of inner choice.

In his presence, aristocratic dignity, irony, and a disturbing clarity of vision converge. He neither explains what is happening nor rescues the heroes — his silence itself becomes a statement. Through him, the theatre speaks of what lies behind masks, power, and the fear of death.

Knight Ross perceives himself not as a prop, but as a full participant in the artistic process — a creator existing within a living theatrical space. His image is built upon attention, discipline, and the ability to exist within the tension between the tragic and the absurd.

For him, theatre is a place where even after destruction there remains the possibility of being heard, where a phantom may prove more alive than many of the living.
Appears in:
Macbeth. Emanation of the Dark