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Hamlet
Performed at the Greenwich Playhouse Mayr 2000
Shakespeare's masterpiece was presented by Galleon
Theatre Company as the inaugural production of London's
state-of -the-art studio theatre - the Greenwich Playhouse.
Galleon Theatre Company's revival was a full scale
epic of an unforgettable play which persists to intrigue
and fascinate successive generations.
Galleon's exquisite and elegant production was set
at the end of the 19th century. A time of invention,
wonderment, magical discovery and infinite social and
moral contradiction. Galleon's evocative revival was
a bold interpretation of the Bard's, most compelling
and greatest of dramas.
CREDITS
Director: Bruce Jamieson
Producer: Alice de Sousa
THE CAST
Claudius - Bruce Jamieson
Laertes - Kevin Marchant
Polonious - Oliver Bradshaw
Hamlet - Rupert Fawcett
Gertrude - Barbara Drennan
Horatio - Andrew Sinnott
Ophelia - Nikki Leigh Scott
The Grave Digger and Rosencrantz - Andrew Morris
Osric and Guildenstern - Jack Galagher
The Priest and Player King - Richard Crichton
The Grave Digger and Player Queen - Jacki Simmons
THE
CREATIVE TEAM
Costume Designer - Rebecca Chadwick
Set Designers - Lily Elms & Alice Breuillard
Fight Choreography - Richard Burnip
Publicity Designer - Alison Rayner
Stills Photographer - Paul Welch
Reviews
'First, it is good to welcome the Greenwich Playhouse back into the fray, after
a considerable absence and struggle with a brewery who wanted to turn this
12 year-old studio theatre into a dormitory for backpackers... |
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Fortunately, there were no opportunities for dozing
off during the opening production by Galleon Theatre
Company: a sprightly Hamlet. The director Bruce Jamieson
has trimmed down Shakespeare to a taunt two-and-a-half
hours. It's quiet sensitively done and it is clean
and clear, and carried off well by a strong ensemble'.
Financial Times
'To celebrate the reopening of what was formerly The
Prince Theatre, the Galleon Theatre Company christens
this new space with a highly competent and accomplished
staging, bolstered further by excellent production
values all round. There are great performances by the
entire company, which bring credible depth to this
production.' - The Stage
'The Galleon Theatre Company has fought its way back
to the theatre in the forecourt of Greenwich Station
... Director Bruce Jamieson has turned the original
four-hour work into two-and-a-half hours of theatrical
magic by crystallising the central story into a 'family'
drama that is eminently accessible and utterly absorbing.
The director; together with producer Alice de Sousa,
have created and inspired work'. - Kentish Times |