October 10, 2012 | Theatre,
The HAMLET Experience
By Elizabeth Pashley It’s been a while since I’ve been to the theatre. As an Emerson student, I immersed myself in writing and literature and developed a casual interest in...
Read MoreBy Elizabeth Pashley It’s been a while since I’ve been to the theatre. As an Emerson student, I immersed myself in writing and literature and developed a casual interest in...
Read MoreWhat was it like to see Hamlet in such a bare-bones manner? Let us know what you thought about Hamlet by commenting here.
Read MoreBy Jamie Gahlon Last week I had the opportunity to speak with an old friend, Michael Benz, who happens to be playing Hamlet in the upcoming Shakespeare’s Globe production at...
Read MoreFILMS Hamlet (2000) Michael Almereyda’s modern day version of Hamlet cunningly reimagines Shakespeare’s tragedy with contemporary New York City as the stand-in for Denmark; Hotel Elsinore is the headquarters for the...
Read MoreBy Corrie Glanville Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, has graced both screen and stage countless times. With 1,495 lines, the gloomy Dane is Shakespeare’s most verbose and some might say his...
Read MoreBy Corrie Glanville In nearly every depiction of Elizabethan England from Shakespeare in Love to the more recent film Anonymous, the audience of the famed Globe Theatre has been portrayed...
Read MoreHow did Sequence 8 make you think about “the other”? Let us know by commenting here.
Read MoreDid you ever think you’d emotionally identify with an acrobat on stage twisting into a physically impossible position or doing a series of flips in the air that would nauseate...
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