Hamlet Presented by Stage Troupe

Presented by Stage Troupe Directed by Marcus Doyle & Julie Kaminski Summoned back home to attend his father’s brief funeral and celebrate his mother’s new marriage, Hamlet tackles his depression in face of a home stripped of familiarity. Shadows in the halls of Castle Elsinore bring Hamlet before a vision of his own dead father, and he is spurned to avenge him who was unjustly murdered by his brother, Claudius, Hamlet’s now new father-in-law and King. Deeply conflicted and contemplative, Hamlet searches inside his own scholar and soul for the philosophical end to his immoral responsibility to his late father. Amongst all the vile and rank in men, Hamlet takes it upon himself to cleanse the “unweeded garden” of his home, and drives the play to its tragic conclusion. Arguably Shakespeare’s greatest play, Hamlet exposes the torturing insecurities in man, and “to hold, as ‘twere, the mirror up to nature,” Shakespeare provokes humanity at its core in our brutal and expressionistic production.

When 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm every day until Saturday, April 20, 2013
Building Agganis Arena
Room The Student Theater
Contact Name Allison Crisostomo
Contact Email stage@bu.edu
Contact Organization Boston University Stage Troupe
Fee 6.00
Fees Single