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We know the story of Shakespeare’s troubled prince, but a celebrated production at this year’s Rising is full of surprises.
Noah Riddle portrays the prince in the Classic Theatre Project's production of "Hamlet."(Kate Voskova) Attempts to make Shakespeare comprehensible to contemporary audiences often resort to ploys ...
Though being trapped in Prince Hamlet’s mind offers us a new perspective that some will find freeing, others will see only bedlam and madness. Hamlet Through Nov. 5 at the Harvey Theater ...
When Hamlet's spectral father appears, early on, to order the young prince to avenge his death--explaining that it was his brother, Claudius, who poisoned him and then all too quickly married the ...
Instead of a new vehicle, ASF has given the old one a dazzling coat of paint, some interesting detail work and some new bells ...
“The Tragedy of Hamlet: Prince of Denmark,” which debuted last April in Toronto, is a well-danced, well-acted, surprisingly successful attempt to tell the story of the Bard’s most famous ...
Considered one of the most powerful and influential works of world literature, Hamlet Prince of Denmark has become one of the most beloved and performed shows in Shakespeares canon.Set in the late ...
“Traditionally, Hamlet is played by an iconic actor, a master of the craft,” De Ferrari shared with the Tribune via email. “But what if the role was given to actors historically excluded ...
“Hamlet” is directed by CSF Artistic Director Dusten Welch; Emily Wirthwein has the starring role of Prince Hamlet. She played the role of Juliet in “Romeo and Juliet” during last year’s ...