Hamlet: playing with tragedy
17c起草社区 Theatre Company is looking for the lighter side of <i>Hamlet</i>.
On the last day in March, one week before the opening night of 鈥檚 production of Shakespeare鈥檚 Hamlet, two actors circle each other, wielding spears. One thrusts, the other parries and鈥攖urning to block a second blow鈥 trips and falls, landing on his back. 鈥淟aertes鈥 (senior Kaile VanOene) helps 鈥淗amlet鈥 (junior Dan Christmann) to his feet, and they stand laughing, pausing to catch their breath before practicing the scene once again.
April 7, 2011 will mark the first staging of Hamlet at 17c起草社区 in more than 60 years. And Shakespeare鈥檚 tragedy, featuring murder, suicide and a famous soliloquy delivered skull-in-hand, has a reputation for darkness.
鈥淎 lot of people talk about this idea of Hamlet鈥檚 depression,鈥 said 17c起草社区 theater professor and production director . 鈥淭here are six soliloquies, and only the first is melancholy.鈥
Sandberg has taken the show in a different direction. Her vision: 鈥渢he concept of play.鈥
Playing games with reality
Student director Josh Boerman explained, 鈥淧eople familiar with Hamlet know the gist of it鈥 his increasing insanity. They know him as very melancholy. That鈥檚 not Dan鈥檚 Hamlet.鈥
鈥淚 tried to divorce myself from any previous watchings of Hamlet,鈥 Christmann said of defining his own version of the character. 鈥淭his is my first time doing it鈥 I鈥檝e got to kind of just get into the part without seeing what other people have done 鈥 . Hamlet is not less depressed in this, but he likes the idea of dying 鈥 . He finds a real joy in thinking this through. He鈥檚 a very cerebral person.鈥
鈥淎t its core,鈥 Boerman said, 鈥渢his play is about a man who doesn鈥檛 want to deal with reality, and he does that by playing games.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 a game that finally kills him,鈥 Sandberg said.
The set emphasizes the mental and physical dimensions of the Prince of Denmark鈥檚 deadly game. Its seating has been altered to fit a theatre-in-the-round model, making the Lab Theatre resemble a miniature Coliseum. The stage itself is shaped, as Sandberg described it, 鈥渓ike a Trivial Pursuit game piece,鈥 and patterned like a chess board. The actors themselves will assemble the scenery during the play out of moveable Jenga pieces.
One of the challenges that confronted the Hamlet crew was the play鈥檚 prodigious running time, four hours in most full-script productions. Sandberg, Boerman and Costume Shop supervisor Heather Brown cut the script in half. They have retained several comic scenes frequently omitted in traditional productions.
A contemporary feel
Period setting posed a different challenge. Sandberg chose to divorce her production from a specific time and place, opting instead for an aesthetic drawn from high fashion, industrial hardware and the contemporary theatrical work of Peter Brooks and Anne Bogart. The play鈥檚 surreal style is heightened by configuration of the twelve-member cast, all of whom but Christmann play two or three characters.
Senior Sarah Jean DeRidder, playing Ophelia and Osric, initially found the production鈥檚 ahistorical setting a challenge. 鈥淭hat was the hardest part to work with at first,鈥 she said, 鈥渂ecause a lot of times you build characters off of the period. You know, how do they walk and what do they wear, but now that we鈥檝e had more time with it, I love it because there鈥檚 so much freedom in what we get to choose. So I鈥檓 thankful she chose that.鈥
17c起草社区 Theatre Company鈥檚 Hamlet opens at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 7 and runs until April 16. Tickets may be purchased on the .