Hampton Bay Beautification President Susan Von Freddi asks a question during the Hampton Bays Civic Association meeting on Monday. KYLE CAMPBELL East Quogue resident Bill Stubelek speaks during Monday ...
A HENLEY-based charity that specialises in giving young singers a start is about to embark on its 2016 season of opera-related events. Opera Prelude hosts celebrity masterclasses, community rehearsals ...
For this is a Hamlet which is not simply in modern dress, but embraces modern sensibilities. We recognise now that grief can manifest itself in many different ways, so our titular prince doesn’t have ...
If you’ve been keeping score like us, you’d know that Hamlet is one of the most recycled stories in human history. From countless movie adaptations to stage versions to Disney remakes to detective ...
The actor reteams with Aneil Karia, the director of his Oscar-winning short 'The Long Goodbye,' in a listless update of the classic play. Transposed to modern-day London, where Hamlet belongs to a ...
Set in London's South Asian community, the Telluride-premiering film relies (mostly) on the Bard's language. By Caryn James This latest version of Hamlet begins with a death ritual. Riz Ahmed, as the ...
It shouldn’t come as a surprise that a new version of “Hamlet” premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on Saturday, because this particular Shakespeare tragedy seems to be in the air these days. Most ...
Telluride: Elvira Lind directs a sweet film about her husband's journey into one of Shakespeare's toughest roles during a year when he lost his mother and welcomed a son into the world. All mortals ...
EXCLUSIVE: To play or not to play Hamlet, that was never the question for Oscar Isaac. He had long wanted to take on one of the most complex and demanding roles ever conceived, the titular Prince of ...
Adrian Kelly, the festival’s artistic director and conductor of the opera, with his director Jack Furness, have made some clear and rewarding decisions. The music comes first: the score is renowned ...
Playwright and director Robert O’Hara has turned his puckish attention to “Hamlet,” treating Shakespeare’s tragedy not as an august cultural treasure that has held the world’s attention for more than ...