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The bard’s greatest work, Hamlet at The Playhouse

Award winning director Clare Mortimer once more takes the reins, and audiences can be certain of a complete production, with full sets, costume and the greatest of care given to the text.

THINK Theatre, in association with The Playhouse Company, presents a public performance of Shakespeare’s Hamlet in The Drama Theatre on Wednesday, 1 March at 7pm.

Cited as The Bard’s greatest work, Hamlet Prince of Denmark centres on themes of death, betrayal, greed, murder and revenge.

Often described as a typical revenge play, any careful study reveals it to be very much more.

Does a good and purposeful life on earth triumph? Are vile and criminal acts always punished?

What is the purpose of our lives in the time we are given if decency has the same end as treachery? These questions are valid today – in our homes, our schools and among our leaders.

Award winning director Clare Mortimer (a former English teacher) once more takes the reins, and audiences can be certain of a complete production, with full sets, costume and the greatest of care given to the text.

Marc Kay and Cara Roberts in Hamlet. PHOTO: Val Adamson

Expect to see a few familiar faces and some fresh ones in Hamlet this year. Multi award winner Bryan Hiles takes the title role of the tragic Prince of Denmark, with Cara Roberts appearing as the tragic young heroine, Ophelia. Clare Mortimer plays Hamlet’s mother Gertrude, with Claudius, Hamlet’s treacherous step father, portrayed by Michael Gritten. Hamlet’s friend Horatio is played by Nhlakanipho Manqele with Darren King as Polonius and his son Laertes performed by Marc Kay.

The production’s powerhouse casting also includes Chris van Rensburg, Rowan Barlett, Straw Nzimande and Kirsty Ndawo.

To book your seat, contact Doreen Stanley on 033 343 4884 or 084 556 0668 or via e-mail at doreen@thinktheatre.co.za. Follow Hamlet on Facebook and keep up to date with production news at #ThinkTheatreHamlet on Facebook and Twitter.

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