facebook play-alt chevron-thin-right chevron-thin-left cancel location info chevron-thin-down star-full help-with-circle calendar images whatsapp directions_car directions_bike train directions_walk directions_bus close home newspaper-o perm_device_information restaurant school stay_current_landscape ticket train
Shakespeare’s Globe (Photo: Pete Le May)

Shakespeare's Globe (Photo: Pete Le May)

Shakespeare’s Globe hosts Hamlet evening

First Published 27 March 2017, Last Updated 27 March 2017

Shakespeare’s Globe, in partnership with Glyndebourne, present Hamlet And The Test Of Time, an evening examining the enduring appeal of Shakespeare’s famous tragedy.

In a one-off event hosted by Melvyn Bragg on Thursday 11 May, author Ian McEwan and actor Simon Russell Beale join composer Brett Dean, Shakespeare scholar Ann Thompson and Executive Producer of the Globe Tom Bird to analyse the popular fascination with Hamlet, both the play and the protagonist.

This summer Glyndebourne will stage a new opera of Hamlet by composer Brett Dean and librettist Matthew Jocelyn. Hamlet And The Test of Time will anticipate this world premiere, and look at the reinterpretation of Hamlet through different artistic media.

Hamlet is not only among the most regularly performed of all plays in the modern era, but has been realised in numerous alternative versions, from over 50 films to a dozen operas. It seems that the hold of the tortured Danish prince over our imaginations is as powerful now as it ever has been.

Panelists for Hamlet And The Test Of Time include Brett Dean, composer of Glyndebourne’s new opera; Ian McEwan, author of Nutshell, a novel narrated by a character similar to Hamlet, who observes the familiar narrative unfold while still a foetus in his mother’s womb; and Simon Russell Beale, who memorably performed the title role at the National Theatre in 2000.

Also taking part are Ann Thompson, Emeritus Professor of English at King’s College, London, and co-editor of the Arden Shakespeare editions of Hamlet; and Tom Bird, Executive Producer of Shakespeare’s Globe, and producer of the unprecedented Hamlet world tour, which, over a two-year period, staged the play in 197 countries.

In addition, there will be an in-focus discussion of the new opera, with cast principals and members of the creative team. An excerpt from the work will also be performed.

For more information, please see the venue’s website.

Share

Sign up

Related articles