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A glance at the summer issue of Mississippi Review: Hamlet, Ophelia, and Laurence OlivierAs a youth, the writer Floyd Skloot most admired Hamlet’s “To be or not to be” soliloquy. “It ...
In the process, Hamlet's drives his past lover, Ophelia, to the brink of sanity. Like Chelsea towards Rick, Ophelia keeps compassion for Hamlet as he loses control: "O, help him, ...
A murder most foul! “The Tragedy of Prince Hamlet” at the Taper by Bondo Wyszpolski After an exaggerated visual and sonic ...
Something is rotten in the state of Denmark, and the women of Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” take center stage to tell their own ...
The cast of Hamlet (Ato Blankson-Wood, Solea Pfieffer, and Nick Rehberger) discuss what forces influence their relationships with one another, and how a modern context helps bring new ideas within ...
The first scene in the actual “Hamlet” that Shakespeare wrote is when we see Hamlet and Ophelia, the first thing is: “Get to a nunnery,” which is sort of crazy because it’s supposed to ...
The original musical “Ophelia,” onstage at Fringe ArtSpace, is full of interesting ideas and moments, but leaves too much unclear.
But still, Hamlet's actions cause Ophelia to spiral into madness and die by drowning. While Hamlet carries out his revenge plot to fruition, he dies in a duel just like Rick, ...