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Hamlet (version 3)

Hamlet (version 3)

By: William Shakespeare
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The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, is a powerful tale by William Shakespeare that delves into the depths of human emotion and moral conflict. Set against the backdrop of Denmarks royal court, the play follows Prince Hamlet as he seeks revenge against his uncle Claudius, who has usurped the throne after murdering Hamlets father, the former king. With themes of treachery, madness—both genuine and feigned—and the complexities of familial bonds, Hamlets journey is one of heart-wrenching grief and fierce rage. Join us as we explore this timeless tragedy that continues to resonate with audiences today. (Summary by Wikipedia) Cast Bernardo Ernst Pattynama, Francisco, Cornelius, Gentleman, Danes, Osric Martin Geeson, Horatio Robert Hoffman, Marcellus Kristingj, Claudius, Second Clown Elizabeth Klett, Voltimand David Lawrence, Laertes Nathanial W.C. Higgins, Polonius, Fortinbras, Servant, Danes Algy Pug, Hamlet Arielle Lipshaw, Gertrude Amy Gramour, Ophelia Miss Avarice, Ghost, First Player, Player King Bob Gonzalez, Reynaldo April Gonzales, Rosencrantz Grace, Guildenstern Chuck Williamson, Player Queen Caprisha Page, Prologue, Lucianus Emily Feuka, Captain, Danes, First Priest Wupperhippo, First Sailor, Danes Ric F, Messenger Anna Simon, First Clown, First Ambassador Alan Mapstone, Lord Aidan Brack, Narrator Cynthia Moyer. Audio edited by Arielle Lipshaw.Copyright Short Stories Drama & Plays World
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  • 005 - Act 5
    Feb 23 2026
    The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, is a powerful tale by William Shakespeare that delves into the depths of human emotion and moral conflict. Set against the backdrop of Denmarks royal court, the play follows Prince Hamlet as he seeks revenge against his uncle Claudius, who has usurped the throne after murdering Hamlets father, the former king. With themes of treachery, madness—both genuine and feigned—and the complexities of familial bonds, Hamlets journey is one of heart-wrenching grief and fierce rage. Join us as we explore this timeless tragedy that continues to resonate with audiences today. (Summary by Wikipedia) Cast Bernardo Ernst Pattynama, Francisco, Cornelius, Gentleman, Danes, Osric Martin Geeson, Horatio Robert Hoffman, Marcellus Kristingj, Claudius, Second Clown Elizabeth Klett, Voltimand David Lawrence, Laertes Nathanial W.C. Higgins, Polonius, Fortinbras, Servant, Danes Algy Pug, Hamlet Arielle Lipshaw, Gertrude Amy Gramour, Ophelia Miss Avarice, Ghost, First Player, Player King Bob Gonzalez, Reynaldo April Gonzales, Rosencrantz Grace, Guildenstern Chuck Williamson, Player Queen Caprisha Page, Prologue, Lucianus Emily Feuka, Captain, Danes, First Priest Wupperhippo, First Sailor, Danes Ric F, Messenger Anna Simon, First Clown, First Ambassador Alan Mapstone, Lord Aidan Brack, Narrator Cynthia Moyer. Audio edited by Arielle Lipshaw.
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    40 mins
  • 004 - Act 4
    Feb 23 2026
    The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, is a powerful tale by William Shakespeare that delves into the depths of human emotion and moral conflict. Set against the backdrop of Denmarks royal court, the play follows Prince Hamlet as he seeks revenge against his uncle Claudius, who has usurped the throne after murdering Hamlets father, the former king. With themes of treachery, madness—both genuine and feigned—and the complexities of familial bonds, Hamlets journey is one of heart-wrenching grief and fierce rage. Join us as we explore this timeless tragedy that continues to resonate with audiences today. (Summary by Wikipedia) Cast Bernardo Ernst Pattynama, Francisco, Cornelius, Gentleman, Danes, Osric Martin Geeson, Horatio Robert Hoffman, Marcellus Kristingj, Claudius, Second Clown Elizabeth Klett, Voltimand David Lawrence, Laertes Nathanial W.C. Higgins, Polonius, Fortinbras, Servant, Danes Algy Pug, Hamlet Arielle Lipshaw, Gertrude Amy Gramour, Ophelia Miss Avarice, Ghost, First Player, Player King Bob Gonzalez, Reynaldo April Gonzales, Rosencrantz Grace, Guildenstern Chuck Williamson, Player Queen Caprisha Page, Prologue, Lucianus Emily Feuka, Captain, Danes, First Priest Wupperhippo, First Sailor, Danes Ric F, Messenger Anna Simon, First Clown, First Ambassador Alan Mapstone, Lord Aidan Brack, Narrator Cynthia Moyer. Audio edited by Arielle Lipshaw.
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    39 mins
  • 003 - Act 3
    Feb 23 2026
    The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, is a powerful tale by William Shakespeare that delves into the depths of human emotion and moral conflict. Set against the backdrop of Denmarks royal court, the play follows Prince Hamlet as he seeks revenge against his uncle Claudius, who has usurped the throne after murdering Hamlets father, the former king. With themes of treachery, madness—both genuine and feigned—and the complexities of familial bonds, Hamlets journey is one of heart-wrenching grief and fierce rage. Join us as we explore this timeless tragedy that continues to resonate with audiences today. (Summary by Wikipedia) Cast Bernardo Ernst Pattynama, Francisco, Cornelius, Gentleman, Danes, Osric Martin Geeson, Horatio Robert Hoffman, Marcellus Kristingj, Claudius, Second Clown Elizabeth Klett, Voltimand David Lawrence, Laertes Nathanial W.C. Higgins, Polonius, Fortinbras, Servant, Danes Algy Pug, Hamlet Arielle Lipshaw, Gertrude Amy Gramour, Ophelia Miss Avarice, Ghost, First Player, Player King Bob Gonzalez, Reynaldo April Gonzales, Rosencrantz Grace, Guildenstern Chuck Williamson, Player Queen Caprisha Page, Prologue, Lucianus Emily Feuka, Captain, Danes, First Priest Wupperhippo, First Sailor, Danes Ric F, Messenger Anna Simon, First Clown, First Ambassador Alan Mapstone, Lord Aidan Brack, Narrator Cynthia Moyer. Audio edited by Arielle Lipshaw.
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    52 mins
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