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On Demand Streaming of Free Shakespeare in the Park productions.
This summer, throughout May and June everyone will have free access to stream The Public’s Free Shakespeare in the Park productions of MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING (2019), MERRY WIVES (2021), RICHARD III (2022), and the premiere of HAMLET (2023), captured live from The Delacorte Theater in Central Park by THIRTEEN for Great Performances on PBS.
We are deeply grateful for the multi-year partnership with THIRTEEN and Great Performances on PBS.
HAMLET
Written by William Shakespeare
Directed by Kenny Leon
Returning once again to Free Shakespeare in the Park, director Kenny Leon commands The Delacorte stage with a nine-week, tour-de-force production of the Bard’s masterpiece, HAMLET, a riveting, contemporary present-day take on Shakespeare’s classic tale of family and betrayal, as enduring as the stars above Central Park.
“Hamlet is arguably the greatest play in the Western canon, and I am thrilled that Kenny Leon will be helming this summer's production. As he demonstrated with his brilliant production of Much Ado About Nothing, Kenny has an expert way of making Shakespeare come alive in a contemporary American context, illuminating these great works while also reimagining them for our times and our country,” said Public Theater Artistic Director Oskar Eustis.
DIVE DEEPER
Dive deeper into all things HAMLET:
Ato Blankson-Wood
Hamlet
Mikhail Calliste
Dancer
Liam Craig
Understudy
Brandon Gill
Guildenstern
Safiya Kaijya Harris
Ensemble
Lauryn Hayes
Dancer
Tyrone Mitchell Henderson
Osric/Priest
Greg Hildreth
Gravedigger
LaWanda Hopkins
Dancer
Jaylon Jamal
Ensemble
Trí Lê
Ensemble
Colby Lewis
First Player
Cornelius McMoyler
Ensemble
Warner Miller
Horatio
Daniel Pearce
Polonius
Solea Pfeiffer
Ophelia
Nick Rehberger
Laertes
Laughton Royce
Ensemble
Lance Alexander Smith
Ensemble
John Douglas Thompson
Claudius
Lorraine Toussaint
Gertrude
Myxolydia Tyler
Understudy
William Oliver Watkins
Understudy
Lark White
Ensemble
Mitchell Winter
Rosencrantz
Bryce Michael Wood
Understudy
We are deeply grateful for the multi-year partnership with THIRTEEN and Great Performances on PBS.