Door Shakespeare s HAMLET First Performance Is June 30
A filmed version of Hamlet will also be available to stream, with opening date to be announced soon.by BWW News Desk
Door Shakespeare has announced their summer production: Hamlet by William Shakespeare, adapted by Guy Roberts, Artistic Director of the Prague Shakespeare Company.
Hamlet will run from Wednesday, June 30 through Tuesday, August 17. Tickets may be purchased online at doorshakespeare.com or by calling 920.854.7111. Adult tickets are $35, student tickets are $25, and children under 12 are $15. A filmed version of Hamlet will also be available to stream, with opening date to be announced soon.
Door Shakespeare is a fully vaccinated workplace. All seating is available for purchase in socially distanced pods, and masks are currently required. The actor will be unmasked. We are delighted to return to the Björklunden garden for our 25th live anniversary season, shares Managing Director Amy Ensign. We have worke
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