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Jeremy McCarter of the Make-Believe Association has created a podcast version of Shakespeare’s play that puts you inside his ...
Ahead of Hiran Abeysekera playing the Prince of Denmark at the National Theatre, revisit performances by Laurence Olivier, ...
Get thee to your local park throughout August for a free evening of laughs, tears and poetry by the Bard himself.Hip to Hip ...
The company behind the production, Time’s Fool Company, was founded six years ago by Broulik. After every performance, the ...
In Hamlet, Marcellus utters the phrase “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark” after the ghostly visage of the titular prince’s murdered father appears at Elsinore. Something is rotten in Ogden ...
Actor Paul Michael Valley is nothing if not versatile. In his almost 40-year career, the Whitefish, Wisconsin, native has ...
Director Kathleen Marshall's 2021 production of Anything Goes welcomed us out of lockdown. This doesn't have the same panache ...
No, said the Nation, it was like “a production of Hamlet that leaves out not just the Prince of Denmark but also Claudius, Gertrude, the Ghost, and Ophelia.” ...
They are all we have, legally, as weapons. Words, words, words, as perhaps the greatest Shakespearian creation — Hamlet, Prince of Denmark — put it.
Shakespeare wrote the tragedy “Hamlet” sometime around 1600 CE, a time of political uncertainty in England, as Queen ...
Finally, a win for the Sports. Matt Gray’s newly-fashioned Borough headed to Dulwich Hamlet on Tuesday night, and notched a 2 ...
“If it be now, ’tis not to come: if it be not to come, it will be now: if it be not now, yet it will come: the readiness is ...