Steven Coe as Hamlet in the world premiere of “Save Hamlet.” "Save Hamlet” is “not murder-y like the original,” declares Annette Trossbach, founder and producing artistic director of The Laboratory Theater of Florida. “It’s all in jest. And it’s appropriate for all ages. It’s fun for the whole family.” She’s talking about the venue’s current
Steven Coe as Hamlet in the world premiere of “Save Hamlet.” COURTESY PHOTO "Save Hamlet” is “not murder-y like the original,” declares Annette Trossbach, founder and producing artistic director of The Laboratory Theater of Florida. “It’s all in jest. And it’s appropriate for all ages. It’s fun for the whole family.” She’s talking about the
Steven Coe as Hamlet in the world premiere of “Save Hamlet.” COURTESY PHOTO "Save Hamlet” is “not murder-y like the original,” declares Annette Trossbach, founder and producing artistic director of The Laboratory Theater of Florida. “It’s all in jest. And it’s appropriate for all ages. It’s fun for the whole family.” She’s talking about the
Attending a new play festival is like celebrating your birthday, or Christmas: these unknown plays are nicely wrapped gifts; you have no idea what’s inside until you open them. With a new play festival, you’re seeing brand new plays that have never been produced, not familiar plays you may have seen elsewhere before. Other than
Attending a new play festival is like celebrating your birthday or Christmas: These unknown plays are nicely wrapped gifts; you have no idea what’s inside until you open them. With a new play festival, you’re seeing brand-new plays that have never been produced, not familiar plays you may have seen elsewhere before. Other than the