New Art Theatre brings back its acclaimed performance of Shakespeare's Hamlet to the Dana Center, Thursday, November 5 at 7 p.m.
No play in the English language better investigates all the joy, grief, irony, and ambiguity of being human in a confusing and chaotic world.
This is Hamlet as you've never seen it before. Stripped to 90 minutes, New Art's production thunders with vitality, clarity, and speed without losing the extraordinary language or the complex relationships that make the play a perennial favorite.
Director Robert Shea has made use of an enormous range of modern scholarship before bringing it to the stage, from Shakespearean scholars like Stanley Wells and Harold Bloom to the ideas of novelist John Updike.
Read more or buy tickets at the Dana Center Web site.
About New Art Theatre: New Art Theatre/Living Classics Series continues a 25 year tradition of producing the world's great plays under the artistic direction of Robert Shea. |