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Eddie returns to New York following last year’s sold-out run of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations, which played to rave reviews at Greenwich House and in London’s West End. Hamlet reunites... (more info)

Theatre Orpheum Theatre New York
Previews Jan 25, 2024
Opened Feb 11, 2024
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6.50 Mixed
2 Positive
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Hamlet

From: TimeOut  |  By: Raven Snook  |  Date: 2/12/2024

Eddie Izzard's experience as a marathon runner comes in handy in Hamlet, her one-woman workout of Shakespeare's classic. In addition to playing 23 different parts, she sprints around the theater, even up to the balcony, and fights herself in the clim...

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Too Too Solid: Eddie Izzard’s Hamlet

From: Vulture  |  By: Sara Holdren  |  Date: 2/12/2024

Though Izzard is far from a tedious host—she is, as she always has been, a uniquely enjoyable human being to spend time with—Cadell hasn’t followed through on her premise. Tyler Elich’s lights keep the audience conventionally in the dark, and...

In the director’s program notes, Cadell observed the importance of a cast’s fundamental connection to the audience in the shared experience of theater, both in Shakespeare’s time and today. Izzard makes that connection. For those not well-verse...

HHamlet is a daunting role for any actor, even if that’s the only part you have

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HAMLET: OH, WHAT A NOBLE PRINCE (PLUS EVERYONE ELSE) IS EDDIE IZZARD

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: David Finkle  |  Date: 2/12/2024

A few final questions about a production trimmed but not extensively by Mark Izzard: Might Eddie Izzard’s impressive achievement now as well as Cumming’s nine years back trigger a trend? For over four centuries, actors (male and females) have sou...

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HAMLET: A TOUR DE FORCE THAT FAILS TO LIFT OFF

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Sandy MacDonald  |  Date: 2/12/2024

She’s moving fast, typically switching roles with a sidestep, jump, or spin (movement direction by Didi Hopkins). The audience comes bearing great expectations, of course: We think we have the story down cold and can anticipate the high points. At...

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