What did our critic think of THE NAC’S PRESENTATION OF THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK at National Arts Centre?
The thrill of seeing a fearless, indefatigable performer single-handedly populate the stage with the myriad figures of this masterwork never lets up.” Los Angeles Times The King of Denmark is dead and ...
Hiran Abeysekera brings a manic, impulsive, boyish energy to Shakespeare’s Hamlet in Robert Hastie’s uneven production. It’s the first I’ve seen that implies the 30-year-old prince has ADHD or some ...
“Hamlet” was reviewed Oct. 19. The production continues Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Salvation Army Kroc Center, 1765 W. Golf Course Road, in Coeur d’Alene. At the end of a brief speech given ...
When you fight the past, the past fights back.
Following a triple extended engagement in New York, a box office record-breaking two-week run in Chicago, San Francisco, Seattle, and a six-week London run—which Dame Judi Dench called ...
Actor, comedian, and other multihyphenate Eddie Izzard has added two additional performances to the run of her solo show The Tragedy of Hamlet at the State Theatre in Austin. The two new dates are ...
The play Shakespeare called "Hamlet" has been reimagined as a new film called "Ophelia." Critic Bob Mondello says its leading lady sees the world a little differently than the sweet prince did. BOB ...
Casting "The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark," opening April 16, 2026 in NYC. The roles of Hamlet and Laertes have already been filled.
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