Hamnet
The Royal Shakespeare Company's Hamnet comes to Washington
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Hamnet is a heartwarming and heartbreaking exploration of family, loss, and the stories we tell ourselves in order to survive.
Playwright Lola Chakrabarti
The Royal Shakespeare Company's Hamnet comes to Washington
The Royal Shakespeare Company's Hamnet comes to Washington
Hamnet, son of William Shakespeare, steps out from the shadow created by his famous father in the Royal Shakespeare Company's stage adaptation of Maggie O'Farrell's best-selling novel, presented at Harman Hall by Shakespeare Theatre Company. Adapted by Lola Chakrabarti, Hamnet gives a voice to one of Shakespeare's greatest lost creations, through his own eyes and those of his oft-forgotten mother, Agnes.
Dying at 11 years old in 1596 in Stratford whilst his father was enjoying the height of his fame in London, scholars speculate that Hamnet likely didn't get to know his famous father very well, a theme that can be picked up on in Shakespeare's later writings. When Hamlet was published in 1599, it was widely thought that the name was a tribute to his late son.
With little known about the real child, Maggie O'Farrell's book creates a lyrical narrative for Hamnet that explores his short life, and those of the women around him.
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