The Community Stage presents Auditions for Enter Hamlet, an original musical! Enter Hamlet is what happens when William Shakespeare meets Rod Serling. In this Twilight Zone-inspired musical adaptation ...
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It seems improbable to describe a production of “Hamlet” as buoyant, spirited and exhilarating. That’s just not how most directors tell the sad story of the Danish prince driven to distraction by his ...
Robert Hastie, deputy artistic director of the U.K.’s National Theatre, is juggling major productions on both sides of the ...
Hamlet! The Musical and Other Great Exploitations And Short Shakespeare! A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Chicago Shakespeare Theater. A late-night hit in the early 90s at the ImprovOlympic, Jeff Richmond ...
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The fate of Ophelia: New ‘Hamlet’ production coming to Shakespeare Tavern
If you’ve been grooving to Taylor Swift’s new hit single, “The Fate of Ophelia,” The Atlanta Shakespeare Company is offering an opportunity to see where the literary reference originated – Shakespeare ...
Taylor Swift fans familiar with Shakespeare know Ophelia as the doomed lover of Hamlet in one of the playwright's most famous ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Ato Blankson-Wood will star as the aggrieved prince in a modern-dress production directed by Kenny Leon. By Michael Paulson Winter has just begun in ...
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Radiohead’s Hail to the Thief Brilliantly Recontextualized by New Staging of Hamlet: Review
In the state of Denmark, figures writhe in darkness, strobes flash, blades swing, blood spews, and chaos ensues as the glitchy electronic charge of Radiohead’s “Sit Down. Stand Up” blasts while bodies ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by My Favorite Page Brett Dean, whose adaptation of the classic play is at the Metropolitan Opera, discusses the four notes that embody Hamlet’s dilemma.
SAN DIEGO - August 25, 2008 These aren't insults. They're song titles from the new film "Hamlet 2," which opened over the weekend. The movie follows an eternally optimistic but marginally talented ...
The new music ensemble closes its season with "Views From Cascadia," a diverse set of works from the region we call home. Program includes pieces by Portland composers Tomas Svoboda and David Schiff ...
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