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
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...
Eddie Izzard’s one-person ‘Hamlet’ suits the action to the word at Off-Broadway’s Greenwich House
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...
Eddie Izzard’s solo Hamlet is an endurance test – taking on all the roles with wit and subtlety
HHamlet is a daunting role for any actor, even if that’s the only part you have
HAMLET: OH, WHAT A NOBLE PRINCE (PLUS EVERYONE ELSE) IS EDDIE IZZARD
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...
HAMLET: A TOUR DE FORCE THAT FAILS TO LIFT OFF
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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