

Hamlet
Treachery, sex and revenge take center stage for Prince Hamlet and his eventual descent into madness.
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Plot Summary
This production of Shakespeare's tragedy 'Hamlet' is set in a modern, militaristic Denmark. Prince Hamlet is grieving the recent death of his father and the hasty marriage of his mother to his uncle, Claudius. When the ghost of his father appears, revealing he was murdered by Claudius, Hamlet vows revenge, plunging the royal court into a spiral of madness, betrayal, and death.
Critical Reception
This televised adaptation of Hamlet received praise for its casting, particularly Ben Whishaw's intense portrayal of the titular prince, and for its stark, modern interpretation of the classic play. Critics noted its psychological depth and visceral energy, making Shakespeare's complex themes accessible to a contemporary audience.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Ben Whishaw's compelling and complex Hamlet.
- Applauded for its successful modernization of Shakespeare's tragedy.
- Noted for its dark and psychologically intense atmosphere.
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Fun Fact
This production was filmed at the Barbican Theatre in London as part of the 'Live from the Barbican' series.
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