
Hamlet
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From The Public Theater’s Free Shakespeare in the Park at The Delacorte Theater in Central Park, experience this Shakespearean classic directed by Tony Award winner Kenny Leon featuring Tony Award nominee Ato Blankson-Wood (“Slave Play”) in the title role and Solea Pfeiffer as Ophelia (“Hadestown”).
Language
EN
Status
Released
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Cast

Ato Blankson-Wood
Hamlet

Solea Pfeiffer
Ophelia

Warner Miller
Horatio

Nick Rehberger
Laertes

John Douglas Thompson
Claudius

Lorraine Toussaint
Gertrude

Daniel Pearce
Polonius

Greg Hildreth
Gravedigger
Cornelius McMoyler
Gravedigger's Assistant
Mitchell Winter
Rosencrantz

Brandon Gill
Guildenstern

Safiya Harris
Gentlewoman

Tyrone Mitchell Henderson
Osric / Priest
Colby Lewis
Opening Vocalist / First Player
Laughton Royce
Opening Vocalist / Messenger
Lance Alexander Smith
Opening Vocalist / Marcellus
Mikhail Calliste
Player
Lauryn Hayes
Player
LaWanda Hopkins
Player
Trí Lê
Bernardo
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