Trinity Shakespeare Festival

Hamlet
by William Shakespeare
directed by T.J. Walsh

6/8/1010 - 6/27/2010
Marlene and Spencer Hays Theatre on the campus of Texas Christian University

Runtime approximately 2 hours 40 minutes
with one intermission 
Curtain: 7:30pm evenings
Curtain: 2:30pm matinees
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William Shakespeare’s Hamlet. The Summer of 2010 is your chance to see Shakespeare’s most popular, most thought-provoking, most talked-about play in his canon.  Trinity Shakespeare’s production is furious, full of the passion and the missteps of youth, of fate and regret and revenge and the longing for what might have been.

In Shakespeare’s most compelling tragedy, young Prince Hamlet returns home from school for his father’s funeral, only to find that his widowed mother’s marriage to his uncle is “close upon”. In a relentless series of discoveries and decisions, Hamlet is confronted by his father’s ghost, Ophelia’s betrayal, his uncle’s treachery, his college friends plotting and a reckoning with his own mortality as he must decide how to revenge a “murder most foul.” Hamlet is Shakespeare’s most ferociously paced tragedy, an unraveling mystery leading to the ultimate choice.

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  matinees - 2:30P
  evenings - 7:30P

Tuesday, June 8 - Preview*

Thursday, June 10 - Opening
Wednesday, June 16 - (Half-price Wednesday)
Sunday, June 27 - Closing

* Preview tickets are "Pay-what-you-can" and available only at the box office.

 

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