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A Co-Production with
Milky Way Productions

TNT’s award winning production of HAMLET returns to the international stage this autumn! This
HAMLET has thrilled audiences and critics from East Asia to Central America, and from the Middle East to the British Isles. The production skilfully blends the radically different quarto and folio versions and aims to illuminate the world’s most fascinating theatre text rather than impose some superficial interpretation. Hamlet is revealed as a troubled young man who can trust no one, not even the ghost of his father. His attempts to find a meaningful response to the murder of his father and his mother’s remarriage to the chief suspect end in tragedy. On the way to its violent climax the play illuminates and explores the human condition with such profundity that Hilaire Belloc famously noted: “if a person has not read or seen HAMLET they may as well have spent their life at the bottom of a deep well.”


The production focuses on HAMLET as performance, since most of the characters are performing a lie: old friends are spies, Claudius performs the role of a good step father, his mother that of a caring parent, Polonius of an honest broker, and even poor domed Ophelia pretends she is alone with her one time lover. The greatest actor of all is Hamlet, who performs his own illusory madness. Nothing is what it seems and there are no fixed meanings, the world drives those who try to make sense of its riddles quite mad. Director Paul Stebbings explores the theatricality, using life size puppets as well as highly theatrical ghosts and comedy interwoven with tragedy, as Shakespeare intended.

This is not a play about inaction, but of a constant search for truth and justice. The production is enhanced by Thomas Johnson’s powerful music, sung and played by the actors and interwoven with the text in the manner of a film score. This revival tours castles and palaces across Europe, offering audiences a unique opportunity to get to grips with the greatest story ever told.

For ticket information, please contact info@adg-europe.com

19 Nov (Tues) 7:00pm Performance in Beijing Fornia Theatre

 

20 Nov (Wed) 7:30pm Performance in Tianjin Jinwan Theatre

 

21 Nov(Thurs) 7:30pm Performance in Shijiazhuang Grand Theatre

 

22-23 Nov (Fri-Sat) 7:30pm Performances in Beijing CenturyTheatre

 

24 Nov (Sun) 2:30pm Performance in Beijing Tiantongyuan Theatre

26 Nov (Tues) 7:30pm Performance in Zhengzhou Grand Theatre Theatre

 

27 Nov(Wed) 7:30pm Performance in Wuhan Zhongnan Theatre

29-30 Nov (Fri-Sat) 7:30pm Performances in Chengdu Kaixinmahua Theatre

 

1 Dec (Sun ) 7:30pm Performance in Chongqing Poly Theatre

3 Dec (Tues) 7:30pm Performance in Changsha Poly Theatre

 

4 Dec (Wed) 7:30pm Performance in Zhuhai Huafa Grand Theatre

 

5 Dec (Thrus) 8:00pm Performance in Huizhou Poly Theatre

 

6-7 Dec (Fri-Sat) 7:30pm Performances in Guangzhou Zhengjia Theatre

 

8 Dec (Sun)8:00pm Performance in Shenzhen Pingshan Poly Theatre

 

10 Dec (Tues) 7:30pm Performance in Hefei Baohe Phoenix Theatre

 

11 Dec(Wed) 7:30pm Performance in Bengbu Grand Theatre

 

12 Dec (Thrus) 7:30pm Performance in Jiaxing Xiuhu Concert Hall

 

13-14 Dec (Fri-Sat) 7:30pm Performances in Hangzhou Shengli Theatre

 

15 Dec (Sun) 3:00pm Performance in Suzhou Cultrual and Arts Center

 

17 Dec(Tues) 7:30pm Performance in Nantong Grand Theatre

 

18-22 Dec (Wed-Sun) 7:30pm Performances in Shanghai LyceumTheatre

Cast

Creative

Director - Paul Stebbings
Music - Thomas Johnson
Costume - Susanne Wissuwa & Monika Verity
Technical Director - Manuel Scheurmann


Producer for American Drama Group -
Grantly Marshall

American Drama Group Team -
Gunnar Fred Kuehn, Angelika Martin & Stefani Hidajat

Production Assistant - Monika Verity  

Gallery

Photos from our co-production with Milky Way Productions

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