and he begs Hamlet to avenge his death. This speech is commanding, foreboding, and crucial, setting the entire plot of the play in motion. It also gives the actor a lot of agency: How ghost-like ...
For the first Community Theater Spotlight feature, we talk to Home Made Theater about its new production of "Hamlet." ...
Here's an image of Ophelia after her father's death. Instead of giving herbs ... The closing moment saw a return to the projected film of Hamlet falling into the arms of his father.
leaving only the dying Hamlet, cradled by his friend Horatio. It is an impressively clutter-free death spree, which ensures the tragic hero has our full attention in the play’s final moments.
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