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HAMLET INTENSIVE

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A detailed examination of Hamlet for senior secondary students.

Every generation has their Hamlet. From Edmund Kean to John Bell to Brendan Cowell. Hamlet is a play for the ages and Hamlet Intensive investigates the many and varied ways Shakespeare's great tragedy has been interpreted. Four actors discover what motivates Hamlet, what prevents him from acting and what obstacles stand in his way. They also reveal the radical nature of Shakespeare's characterisation of a man torn by inner and external conflict. Hamlet was a thinker, a renaissance man, who didn't just respond to what was in front of him. The script explores how a modern audience might "read" the play in terms of sound, lighting, music and acting styles as well as Hamlet's relationship with the audience.

This script was originally developed as part of a series, for Bell Shakespeare’s Actors At Work programme, performed between the years 2005 – 2011. Ned Manning would like to acknowledge the following people for their involvement and contribution to the development of these scripts: John Bell, Matt Edgerton (Director and dramaturg), Marion Potts (Director), John Sheedy (Director), Christopher Hurrell (Director), Naomi Edwards (Director), Damien Ryan (Director), Wayne Blair (Director), Sean O’Shea (Director) and the many actors who performed the plays around Australia.

  • shakespeare in the contemporary world
  • 45
  • 0 total
  • 16 to 18, 18+
  • teen, young adult
  • Australian Script Centre


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