Luke Thallon expertly blends sincerity and neediness as the embattled prince in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s latest production.
What do Shakespeare and James Cameron have in common? Before Rupert Goold took hold of the Bard’s tragic masterpiece, the answer would have been ‘nothing’. The soon-to-be artistic director of the Old ...
The date, projected behind the stage before a word is spoken, is a clue - 14th April 1912. “Why so specific?” was my first ...
AIC First XI cricket: A St Laurence’s player produced one of the best all around efforts of the season while young veterans ...
The playwright behind Standing at the Sky’s Edge returns with a thoughtful, affecting look at pregnancy and the trans ...
The rising star makes his Shakespearean debut in Stratford-upon-Avon, but does Rupert Goold's ocean-liner interpretation of ...
The star of Bridgerton and Wicked returns to the stage in Shakespeare's history play, but does Nicholas Hytner's production ...
Dialogue is punctuated by stop-start bursts of language, there are involuntary vocal and body tics, manic laughter and many ...
Luke Thallon talks about his decision to play Hamlet for The Royal Shakespeare Company and his struggles with mental health.
Considering the plot is inescapably engraved in theatrical history, and everyone knows how it goes and what occurs, I’ve no ...
Shakespeare’s tragedy becomes a tense psychological thriller in Rupert Goold’s production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon ...
Elsewhere, Gertrude seems to show no real remorse for her part in Hamlet’s tragedy, the gravediggers have no graves to dig ...
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