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First Look: Jude Christian and Tinuke Craig’s Hamlet at The National Theatre

by Staff Writer
March 29, 2022
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Cast in Hamlet for younger audiences at the NT c Ellie Kurttz

Cast in Hamlet for younger audiences at the NT c Ellie Kurttz

Production images have been released for Jude Christian and Tinuke Craig’s Hamlet, reimagined for young audiences and performing in the Dorfman Theatre until 6th April 2022 and then touring to schools.

An energetic retelling of Shakespeare’s most well-known tragedy, Hamlet, is performing in the Dorfman Theatre until 6th April 2022 and as part of a tour to state schools in Liverpool, Wolverhampton, South Essex and Sunderland. Introducing young audiences to the world of Shakespeare, the production will tour into secondary schools for visiting primary school pupils and Year 7s to watch together. The tour will reach over 5,000 pupils across four weeks as part of the NT’s commitment to introducing children and young people to theatre.

This version is adapted for audiences aged 8-12 by Jude Christian (othellomacbeth, Cinderella) and directed by Tinuke Craig (The Colour Purple, Vassa).

       

Kiren Kebaili-Dwyer performs the role of Hamlet alongside a full company including Efé Agwele, David Ahmad, Jessica Alade, Curtis Callier, Claire Redcliffe, Vedi Roy and Chanel Waddock.

Director Tinuke Craig said, “I’m so thrilled to be revisiting this project- especially after it was cut short by the start of the pandemic in 2020. It’s a big challenge to take one of the greatest works in the canon and distil it to an hour long play for 8–12-year-olds, but one I’m so excited to be taking on again along with a fantastic cast and creative team. Not only do we have the task of creating an engaging production for an audience, but we also have a responsibility to introduce younger audiences to theatre, bringing productions to their home turf to provide an early, and often first, experience of Shakespeare that is welcoming, inclusive, exciting and fun.”

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Rufus Norris, Director of the National Theatre said, “It’s so important that children from all backgrounds feel that the arts are open to them to participate in and enjoy, and so we’re delighted to bring Tinuke Craig’s reimagining of Hamlet to the stage of the National Theatre and directly into school halls. We hope this exciting first experience of Shakespeare and live theatre will inspire young audiences to discover more about theatre-making and support teachers to ensure creative learning continues to be a key part of a rounded education”.

Tickets are now available at www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/hamlet

Chanel Waddock as Laertes in Hamlet for younger audiences at the NT c Ellie Kurttz
Chanel Waddock as Laertes in Hamlet for younger audiences at the NT c Ellie Kurttz
Curtis Callier as Guildenstern and Kiren Kebaili Dwyer as Hamlet in Hamlet for younger audiences at the NT c Ellie Kurttz
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Efe Agwele as Rosencrantz and Curtis Callier as Guildenstern in Hamlet for younger audiences at the NT c Ellie Kurttz
Efe Agwele as Rosencrantz and Curtis Callier as Guildenstern in Hamlet for younger audiences at the NT c Ellie Kurttz
Vedi Roy as Claudius and Kiren Kebaili Dwyer as Hamlet in Hamlet for younger audiences at the NT c Ellie Kurttz
Vedi Roy as Claudius and Kiren Kebaili Dwyer as Hamlet in Hamlet for younger audiences at the NT c Ellie Kurttz
Cast in Hamlet for younger audiences at the NT c Ellie Kurttz
Cast in Hamlet for younger audiences at the NT c Ellie Kurttz
Cast in Hamlet for younger audiences at the NT c Ellie Kurttz
Cast in Hamlet for younger audiences at the NT c Ellie Kurttz
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