Hamlet at the South Coast Repertory Theatre.
| Publisher | Shakespeare Bulletin |
| Publication | Shakespeare Bulletin |
| Subject | Arts, visual and performing |
| Format | Magazine/Journal |
| ISSN | 0748-2558 |
| Issues per Year | 4 |
| Volume | 26 |
| Issue | 1 |
| Published | 2008-03-22 |
| Role | Type | Name |
| Reviewee | n/a | Brooke Bloom |
| Reviewee | n/a | David DeSantos |
| Reviewee | n/a | Linda Gehringer |
| Reviewee | n/a | Graham Hamilton |
| Reviewee | n/a | Hamish Linklater |
| Author | n/a | Samuel Park |
| Reviewee | n/a | William Shakespeare |
| Reviewee | n/a | Daniel Sullivan |
| Reviewee | n/a | Michael Urie |
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| Hamlet | Lesson Plan |
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| Hamlet | eText |
| Hamlet | Puzzle Pack |
| Hamlet | on Film Lesson Plan |
| Hamlet | Activity Pack |
| Hamlet | AP Teaching Unit |
| Hamlet | Multiple Perspectives |
| Hamlet | Teaching Unit |
| Hamlet | Response Journal |
| Hamlet | Video Study Guides |
| Hamlet | Salem on Literature |
Hamlet at the South Coast Repertory Theatre, May 25-July 1, 2007
Daniel Sullivan's production of Hamlet, presented by South Coast Repertory Theater in Costa Mesa, California, signaled an effort to present a thoroughly contemporary staging of the play while still avoiding modern dress and/or a conceptual setting. Best known as the director of the Broadway productions of Rabbit Hole and Proof, Sullivan seemed to approach the Bard's greatest tragedy as if it were a "new" play, encouraging the actors (particularly the younger ones) to speak the lines the way they themselves...
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