Andrews McMeel Publishing has released a new TTRPG channeling Hamlet in all the best and worst ways with To Be Or Not To Be A Villain. This new adventure, penned by James Introcaso and Rudy Basso, ...
Illustration by Noelle Stevenson from To Be or Not to Be Late last year, Web cartoonist Ryan North launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund To Be or Not to Be, an illustrated “chooseable-path adventure ...
Ato Blankson-Wood performs Hamlet’s famous “To be, or not to be” soliloquy during the Public Theater’s production. Solea Pfeiffer performs as Ophelia in The Public Theater's "Hamlet" Solea Pfeiffer ...
How to be Hamlet? That was the question facing Robert Icke, the theatre director, and Alex Lawther, the actor, when they met recently in London to rehearse the play from which, it has been quipped, ...
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This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. A Southern California jury decided on Monday that Hamlet, prince of ...
To be or not to be? You decide. Shakespeare's most famous question appears in Hamlet, but now readers will get to answer it themselves with Ryan North's To Be Or Not To Be: That Is The Adventure, a ...
The cast of Hamlet (Ato Blankson-Wood, Solea Pfieffer, and Nick Rehberger) discuss what it means to bring Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” into the modern day. Solea Pfeiffer performs as Ophelia in The Public ...
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William Shakespeare left no instructions as to the right way future dramatists should tell "Hamlet." We have only the text, which reveals fresh insights each time someone new recites it. With director ...
William Shakespeare left no instructions as to the right way future dramatists should tell “Hamlet.” We have only the text, which reveals fresh insights each time someone new recites it. With director ...