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Wednesday, October 22, 2003 11:00BST
Hamlet - review
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Hamlet
Stephen Noonan as Hamlet
tinyFor the first time in its 40 year history, the Nuffield Theatre is staging Shakespeare's Hamlet.

BBC Southampton's Malcolm Prior entered the prince's world of madness and revenge...
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Described Performance - 1 Nov Signed Performance - 13 Nov

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Is Hamlet a sympathetic character? It’s a question which regularly plagues literary students across the world.

If Patrick Sandford’s production currently running at Southampton’s Nuffield Theatre is to be believed, the answer is a resounding ‘no’.

It’s not as if Stephen Noonan in the lead role gives a bad performance, just a strangely unmoving one.

Instead of an embittered son tortured by the knowledge of his father’s murder, the Prince of Denmark comes across as little more than a high-energy comedian with a nice line in word-play and a cruel streak a mile wide.

Praise should go to Noonan for the pure energy of his performance, which reaches a fine climax in the closing sword fight, but his is a two-dimensional Hamlet - fun at times to watch, but ultimately not worthy of any greater feeling.

Indeed, the director, while producing a pleasingly fast-paced and streamlined version, seems most at home when drawing out the laughs from Shakespeare’s tragedy.

As a result, John Woodvine proved an audience favourite as comic relief Polonius. Meanwhile, Mr Sandford hampers the cast with a costume design that simply serves to heighten the audience’s sense of detachment from the central emotions at play.

Opting for a mish-mash of styles from different eras - which sees Hamlet dressed as a middle-aged man’s idea of a fashionable modern anti-hero and Horatio as a bespectacled, flare-wearing student - it seems Mr Sandford has perhaps tried a little too hard to put his own stamp on the play.

Still, this production is worth catching, if only to see a different take on an old favourite that will certainly add to the debate over one of Shakespeare’s most popular plays.

Hamlet
21st October - 15th November
Nuffield Theatre
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023 8067 1771



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