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Wooster Group

There is an argument that runs rampant throughout both academic and professional theatre concerning the “right” way to produce Shakespeare’s...
Wooster Group

It’s immediately clear, the moment you take your seat, that The Wooster Group’s production of Hamlet is going to be...
Mask and Bauble

Hamlet is the tragedy of a young man; a student, in fact, who attends school in...

Opinions vary about how well Branagh’s somewhat pompous film version of Hamlet works. Like virtually every production of Shakespeare,...
Etcetera Theatre

Unlike, most performances of Hamlet I have seen, this is more a comedy than a tragedy—intentionally so, I am...

As great an actor as Richard Burton is —and he is among the greatest — the single most distinctive feature...
Workshop Theater

There’s always the danger that a bare-bones, low-budget production will make a great tragedy seem smaller, less frightening...
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