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Eddie Izzard brings solo 'Hamlet' to New York stage

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Associated Press

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Eddie Izzard will be performing a one-person adaptation of William Shakespeare's "Hamlet" in New York, playing all the parts in the play. The production, directed by Selena Cadell and adapted by Izzard's brother, Mark, will run from January 25 to March 3 at Greenwich House Theater. Izzard aims to make the play accessible to all audiences, including those who find Shakespeare challenging. This production marks a reunion for Izzard, Cadell, and Mark after their successful adaptation of Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations."

Star-Studded 'Hamlet' Takes Central Park by Storm

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Playbill

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Theatre darlings and celebrities gathered for the opening night of The Public Theater's Free Shakespeare in the Park production of Hamlet in Central Park's Delacorte Theater. Directed by Tony winner Kenny Leon, the play stars Ato Blankson-Wood as Hamlet and features a talented cast. Celebrities in attendance included Patti LuPone, LaTanya Richardson Jackson, Corey Hawkins, and more.

"Hamlet" Takes Center Stage in Central Park: Reviews and Reactions

Originally Published 2 years ago — by TheWrap

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Ato Blankson-Wood delivers a chilling performance as Hamlet in Kenny Leon's confused staging of "Hamlet" Off Broadway. The production, which seems to borrow elements from the concurrent play "Fat Ham," leaves the audience feeling sorry for Claudius and Gertrude, while Ophelia's mad scene and Osric's caricature-like portrayal add to the lack of focus. Despite Blankson-Wood's impressive performance, the production fails to fully capture the tragedy of Shakespeare's classic.

"Hamlet's Stellar Performances: A Review Roundup"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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The Public Theater's production of "Hamlet" in Central Park offers insight and echoes for those familiar with the play, but may leave newcomers feeling excluded. The production, directed by Kenny Leon, features a prominent Black and military frame that is initially striking but ultimately irrelevant to the rest of the play. The trimming of the script, while necessary to keep the runtime manageable, results in some characters and storylines feeling underdeveloped. However, standout performances by Ato Blankson-Wood as Hamlet and Lorraine Toussaint as Gertrude bring depth to the production. Overall, the production offers fresh perspectives but may not fully satisfy those seeking a traditional rendition of "Hamlet."

Critics Weigh In on Broadway's "Fat Ham" Production.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Playbill

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The Pulitzer-winning play Fat Ham, a reinvention of Shakespeare's classic tragedy Hamlet, has opened on Broadway at the American Airlines Theatre. Directed by Saheem Ali, the play explores identity questions, cycles of trauma and violence, and a supernatural demand for vengeance. The play features a cast of Broadway newcomers and has received positive reviews from critics. The show's digital policy and affinity events have also been announced.

'Fat Ham' Brings Meaty Masculinity to Broadway

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Vulture

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"Fat Ham," a modern rewrite of "Hamlet" set in a cookout in the American South, has transferred to Broadway from the Public Theater. While the play starts off strong, it loses its momentum and intimacy in the larger venue. The characters are used to express big ideas, but they end up feeling small in comparison. The wish fulfillment comes too quickly, and the play dissolves without allowing the audience to fully understand the characters.