Hamlet, a man haunted by his dead father. A dialogue with the Dead.

Over its 16-year history, in situ: has produced many remarkable interpretations of Shakespeare. A world of mirrors in Twelfth Night. Fantasy, vaudeville and horror in The Winter’s Tale. The nightmarish world of abused and broken dolls in Macbeth. We dig out what is most relevant, powerful and unsettling in Shakespeare.

In this remarkable solo performance, Richard Spaul brings his unique vocal gifts and powers of characterisation to explore Shakespeare’s great tragedy.

Hamlet

Performed and Directed by Richard Spaul

Date: Wednesday 25th – Sunday 29 July, 2018
Time: 8:00pm
Venue: The Leper Chapel, Cambridge | Map
Tickets: £15 available in advance and from 7.30pm at the venue.


Further Reading

Preview: Hamlet

We round off our summer productions with Shakespeare’s Hamlet – but as never before. In Richard Spaul’s hands, the classic play becomes a one-man performance, as he singlehandedly takes us, through the political machinations and emotional turbulence of the Danish court, to the play’s tragic conclusion. Here, Richard explains how he has developed this new Read more about Preview: Hamlet[…]