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Hamlet - Seabass Theatre Productions

  • Denis Arnold Hall, Faculty of Music (map)

This production contains strobe lighting effects, depictions of physical and sexual violence, depictions of death, and adult themes.

"tis an unweeded garden / that grows to seed"

This bold, high-octane adaptation of Hamlet is an analysis of the titular character: how and why he works and behaves. Hamlet becomes a more relatable character than ever, presented as a contemporary man in search of himself, faced with a sea of hate and selfishness from those around him. There is nothing muted about these characters: the extremes of human nature are realised through a deep look at the subconscious.


Location
Hamlet will be performed in the Denis Arnold Hall, Music Faculty. Please arrive at the door to the Music Faculty on St. Aldates with your ticket ready to show to the steward.


Policies
Photography and any audiovisual recording is strictly prohibited.
Alcohol may not be brought into the playing space.
Due to the nature of the production, there is a strict no readmittance policy. If for any reason you must leave during the show, you must wait until the interval to re-enter the space.

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