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HAMLET. A VERSION

by Boris Akunin

Red Lab, in association with Roust Theatre Company and executive producer Mark Mullen, presents Boris Akunin’s Hamlet. A Version. This world premiere by the celebrated Georgian-born writer and dissident of Putin’s Russia, internationally famous for the cycle of fictional detective novels The Adventures of Erast Fandorin, re-engineers Shakespeare’s classic tragedy in an ingeniously innovative vein.

 

Set in a crumbling hierarchical empire, Hamlet. A Version shifts the usual focus from the iconic philosophical title character to the intrigue, opportunism, and political scheming of a burgeoning police state. This starkly realized new world order, insidiously ushered in by murderous and destabilizing tactics, provides a whole new meaning to the phrase ‘something is rotten in the state of Denmark.’

 

From a curiously flat-footed Hamlet and a self-aggrandizing ‘Polonius the First’, to the questionable death of the old king and a torrid affair between Gertrude and Claudius, Boris Akunin’s Hamlet. A Version provides a radically prescient perspective on a contemporary political issue: how to eradicate the old to make way for the new. But who gets caught in the crossfire?

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'Full of intrigue...lush and fantastical.' New York Times

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'Probably the most intriguing version of Hamlet I have ever seen.' Times Square Chronicles

All photos: JEREMY DANIEL

WHAT: HAMLET. A VERSION by Boris Akunin
WHERE: The Theater at St. Clement's, New York City
WHO: Producers: Roust Theatre Company, Red Lab, Mark Mullen, Direction, Production Design & Concept: Irina Gachechiladze, Compositions: Giya Kancheli, Translator: Ileana Alexandra Orlich, Costume Design: Heather Klar, Projections Designer: Michael Ivanishvili, Sound & Projections: Sam Kusnetz, Lighting: Isabella Byrd, Set: Cate McCrea, Fight Choreography: Jay Akin, General Manager: Adam Knight, Production Stage Manager: Stephanie Hollander, Stage Manager: Joey Ronga, Production Assistant: Nick Hubbard, Acting Company: Claire Brownell, Joy Hermalyn, James Phillip Gates, Michael Hammond, Khris Lewin, Michael Propster, Alan Ross, Owen Scott, Matt Weiss.

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