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Hamlet

Tormented by his father’s death and brimming with revenge, Hamlet seeks to avenge his father. As he plots to expose the truth, the lives of Hamlet’s friends and family unravel around him with tragedy on the horizon.

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At a Glance

Revenge • Family • Supernatural • Love

Artists

Productions, Readings & Workshops

Hamlet

April 12 – 21, 2024 | Portland Shakespeare Project & Actor’s Conservatory Theatre | Production | Portland, OR, USA

Hamlet

July 14 – 17, 2022 | Theatre Space North East | Production | Sunderland, UK

Paperback & eBooks

Hamlet

By William Shakespeare
Translation by Lisa Peterson

To thine own text be true—Lisa Peterson’s translation of Hamlet into contemporary American English makes the play accessible to new audiences while keeping the soul of Shakespeare’s writing intact. 

Lovers of Shakespeare’s language take heart: Lisa Peterson’s translation of Hamlet into contemporary American English was guided by the principle of “First, do no harm.” Leaving the most famous parts of Hamlet untouched, Peterson untied the language knots that can make the rest of the play difficult to understand in a single theatrical viewing. Peterson’s translation makes Hamlet accessible to new audiences, drawing out its timeless themes while helping to contextualize "To be, or not to be: that is the question," and “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark,” so that contemporary audiences can feel their full weight.

Production History

May 1, 2017

Translation Reading

One day reading with full cast in NYC.

Sep 26, 2018

Translation Reading

One day reading with full cast in NYC.

June 16, 2019

Play On! Festival NYC

Rehearsal and Staged Reading directed by Ellen McLaughlin with full cast as part of the Play On! Translation Festival in NYC.

Produced by:
Play On! / Classic Stage / Oregon Shakespeare Festival

May 29, 2020

FIRST READS: An Online Educational Series

A livestreamed exploration of Hamlet featuring actors from across the country under the direction of Avital Shira.

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