Actors' Theatre Debuts The Drunken Underground With HAMLET

By: Jan. 05, 2019
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The Drunken Underground is a time to make merry and tackle some of the Bard's greatest works with a little liquid courage. Actors and audience can enjoy the alchemy of Shakespeare and Pretentious Barrel House's craft beers in a bit of a live radio environment. TDU is just the thing to lift the spirit(s) as a handful of actors perform a live reading of Shakespeare's classic plays while imbibing some of Columbus's best brew. It's a fun, unpredictable way to make Shakespeare saucy again!

On January 10 The Drunken Underground premieres with HAMLET by William Shakespeare, directed by Sara Bodde.

Hamlet, a tale filled with death, vengeance, and a decent into madness, is one of Shakespeare's most popular tragedies. After returning to Denmark to discover his father has been murdered, Hamlet seeks revenge on the murderer, the new king of Denmark, his uncle Claudius. The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark is still one of Shakespeare's most influential works and regularly performed even today, although usually sober.

UPCOMING:
February 7 - KING LEAR
March 7 - HENRY V
Admission is "Pay What You Will" at the door or $15 in advance. Complimentary seating is available for current ATC members. Members must RSVP for advance seating.



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