World Shakespeare Festival: The Rest Is Silence

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Tue
26/06/12
Wed
27/06/12
Thu
28/06/12
Fri
29/06/12
Sat
30/06/12
Sun
01/07/12
Mon
02/07/12
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TUE 26 - SAT 30 JUNE
Tue 26 Jun, 7.30pm
Wed 27 - Sat 30 Jun, 2.30pm & 7.30pm

A meditation on Hamlet by William Shakespeare
A dreamthinkspeak production


An ambitious textual and visual deconstruction of Hamlet, interweaving performance, film and installation to create a vigorous new interpretation that cuts to the heart of the play. By juxtaposing scenes and speeches, the company aims to examine themes and characters from a variety of angles, bringing new meaning to one of Shakespeare's most performed works.

Meditative and dreamlike in quality, the hallmark of dreamthinkspeak's productions, The Rest Is Silence will be performed within a specially designed and multilayered structure.

Commissioned by Brighton Festival with LIFT and the Royal Shakespeare Company.

Director: Tristan Sharps
Designer: Robin Don

Tickets: £18 (concessions £14)
3+ First Night* (50% off when you buy three or more tickets. *Not available online)

Multibuy

Running Time: 90 minutes approx

PLEASE NOTE: This performance takes place inside a specially commissioned structure and is promenade. Some portable seating can be made available for patrons with specific mobility requirements. If you suffer from claustrophobia we suggest you discuss any concerns with our box office. There is a no-latecomers and no re-admissions policy for this show.

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