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Hamlet

October 17 - November 10, 2013

The West End Theatre, 263 West 86th, New York, NY
From the acclaimed Frog & Peach Theatre Company, William Shakespeare's psychological thriller of murder, intrigue and the supernatural, Hamlet.

Overview

From the acclaimed FROG & PEACH THEATRE COMPANY, William Shakespeare's psychological thriller of murder, intrigue and the supernatural, HAMLET.

Limited Engagement for this electrifying production
October 17-November 10, 2013
Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 7:30, Sundays at 3 pm

The West End Theatre
(above the Church of St. Paul/St. Andrew)
263 West 86th, New York, NY

Press and Reviews

Adventures in the Endless Pursuit of Entertainment - November 3, 2013
Last night I walked 10 minutes from my apartment to Denmark and I never left the Upper West Side. The Frog and Peach Theatre Company has mounted another terrific Shakespeare production: this time it's Hamlet, The Prince of Denmark.
Theater Pizzazz - October 24, 2013
The Frog & Peach Theatre Company is presenting a straightforward production of the much-staged-over-staged?-Shakespearean tragedy with no frills, no new age re-interpretations, no oddball re-locations and, most important, no wholesale re-configurations of Shakespeare's brilliant language (except for a few pronoun changes to accommodate a female Rosencrantz and Guildenstern).

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Cast and Creative

Starring Brando Boniver (Hamlet), Jonathan Reed Wexler (Horatio), Vivien Landau (Gertrude), Brad Holbrook (Claudius), Eric Doss (The Ghost/Gravedigger), Alfred Gingold (Polonius), Megan McGarvey (Ophelia), Stephen Siano (Laertes), Ryan Dreyer (Osric), Philip Oros (Fortinbras), Roger Rathburn (The Player), Hamish Carmichael (The Captain), and featuring the lovely and diabolical Amy Frances Quint (Rosencrantz), and audience favorite Ilaria Amadasi (Guildenstern).

Directed by Lynnea Benson. Music composed by Ian McDonald of KING CRIMSON and FOREIGNER. Lighting Design by Dennis Parichy. Set Design by Andy Estep. Movement by Tom Knutson. Combat Sequences choreographed by Marcus Watson. Associate Producer Christal Vassilyadi.