Hamlet: Prince plots his revenge locally

Opening Friday, April 6 (through Sunday, April 15)
We are a fortunate community for a host of reasons, but the growth of our theatrical offerings here in West Michigan just keeps getting better with each passing year. Evidence of this success can be found simply by visiting any one of the many theatrical venue's websites to see how booked their spaces are these days. 

Opening on Thursday night at the intimate Dog Story Theatre (7 Jefferson SE) is the Pigeon Creek Shakespeare Company’s (PCSC) production of William Shakespeare’s “The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark” …or as modern audiences have shortened its name to simply “Hamlet.”

The Tragedy of Hamlet, the Bard’s longest play, is the tragic story of Prince Hamlet who, upon arriving home to learn of his father’s passing, also discovers that his mother has already remarried as well. In short, not all is well in Denmark and Hamlet will set out on a journey to determine the mysterious series of events surrounding the King’s death.

What makes PCSC productions stand out from the rest is how they honor of the use of this tiny space and how their cast size translates into folks playing multiple roles. 

And while it may be confusing on paper, it is worth noting that this is often how it was handled back when Shakespeare wrote and produced these now classic works. 

The show runs until April 15 and offers evening as well as matinee times to consider attending. Tickets are $14. for adults, $8. for students and seniors. This new production from PCSC is directed by Scott Lange.
 
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