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Go behind the scenes of Hamlet for costume and wig fittings before it hits the stage at the DCPA 02:52. The classic Shakespeare tale, Hamlet, is returning to the Denver Center for the Performing Arts.
Patrick Ball talks about playing 'Hamlet' in stage in a very unusual adaptation at the Mark Taper Forum in L.A., while resuming work on 'The Pitt.' ...
Robert O'Hara, who is bringing a very reinterpreted version of 'Hamlet' to L.A.'s Mark Taper Forum, talks about its film noir and David Lynch touches.
“Hamlet” is set in Denmark in the late Middle Ages and finds its melancholic lead character and his levelheaded friend Horatio visited by the ghost of Hamlet’s dead father, the King, who ...
Grant Chapman, who was cast to play Hamlet for this production a year ago, said it's a version of the character that he could get behind. "He's someone who is like, 'Oh, God, this is not what I ...
In Hamlet, three other major characters, Rosencranz, Guilderstein and Horatio are also cast without regard to gender. Helmer insists the gender switch is not a big deal.
In the final third of this “Hamlet,” O’Hara takes the playwriting reins from Shakespeare and invents a novel character, Detective Fortinbras, a gumshoe fixer in a trench coat, who comes in ...
Is design fundamentally about its inherent function? Or is it inextricably linked to the filters of aesthetics. Homecrux seek ...
Ensemble’s “Hamlet” is set to open Feb. 8 and run through Feb. 23 at the New Vic Theater, 33 W. Victoria St. Tickets range from $25 to $94. Click here for tickets and more information.
Elizabeth Helmer plays the title character in Home Made Theater’s production of “Hamlet,” running Feb. 28 to March 9 at Saratoga Music Hall in Saratoga Springs.
There’s a method to the madness, as a “Hamlet” character might say, in the collaboration between Island City Stage, Brévo Theatre and GableStage for their production of James Ijames’s ...
“Hamlet” (the original) was written, of course, in 1600s vintage English blank verse; much of “Fat Ham” is in Black English but every bit or more understandable than its forebear, revie… ...