On Friday, March 20th, students from
6th Form, ESO 41 and 33 attended the performance of Hamlet, Shakespeare's
most popular and powerful tragedy, adapted for a young modern audience. They
joined the Pocket Oxford actors who took their audience, and our tragic hero
-Hamlet -on an hilarious journey of ghosts, betrayal, duels, poison and
murder…. not forgetting Hamlet's ventriloquist dummy and the famous shower
curtain scene!
A tale of deception, revenge and madness - but with plenty of music, dressing
up and dancing, what's not to love? All told with the help of our pupils in the
audience, of course!
What is
Hamlet about? Summary -(the bones!)
Uncle kills
Hamlet's Dad.
Uncle
marries Hamlet's Mum.
Hamlet sees
his Dad's ghost.
Dad's ghost
tells Hamlet who killed him.
Hamlet
takes revenge on Uncle.
Everyone
dies.
Other
modern revenge tragedies are
RoboCop
(1987)
The
Original Star Wars Trilogy
Batman
(1989)
The
Godfather Trilogy
Many other
films are inspired by the plot of Hamlet, the most famous being Disney's
animated classic The Lion King (1994). The story borrows from the play 'Hamlet'
-the evil uncle kills his brother and takes his throne leaving the young prince
confused. 'The Lion King' "disneyfies" the play with songs, comedy,
and a happy ending.
Disney
borrows ideas from many sources and was very successful.
Shakespeare
did the same thing in his day.
William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon , England ,
in 1564. His parents were quite rich and he attended a school where he studied
Greek and Latin. Aged 26, he married Anne Hathaway in 1582 and they had three
children -one called Hamnet who is thought to have inspired 'Hamlet'.
Shakespeare
then moved to London
to become a playwright and actor with the successful theatre company The Lord
Chamberlain's Men. Shakespeare stayed with the company until he retired in
1610.
Shakespeare
wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets (poems of 14 lines). His plays are grouped into
three genres: comedy, tragedy and history plays. 'Hamlet' is a tragedy.
Shakespeare retired to
Shakespeare
was alive during the Elizabethan Era when Queen Elizabeth I was on the throne
and supported theatre. Shakespeare is the greatest writer in the English
language and the world's
greatest
playwright. He is often called 'The Bard', which means the poet.
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