The Gamm's Hamlet Extended by Popular Demand Thru 12/18

By: Nov. 18, 2011
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The Sandra Feinstein-Gamm Theatre (The Gamm) has announced six additional performances of Hamlet through December 18. William Shakespeare's timeless tale of murder and revenge, directed by Gamm Resident Director FrEd Sullivan, Jr., has been playing to sold-out houses, nightly standing ovations and critical praise since it opened on November 3, necessitating an extension just one week into its regular run.

Staged against a curtain of red "the color of blood and passion," The Gamm's "breathtaking" production "celebrates the Bard's rich language while making his characters, and their struggles, extraordinarily accessible," says the Boston Globe.

Hamlet runs through December 18 at The Gamm Theatre, 172 Exchange St., Pawtucket, RI. Tickets are $34 and $42 (depending on day/time). 401-723-4266 or gammtheatre.org.
*Student, senior and group discounts available for peformances through Dec. 11 only

Remaining Performances
Thurs. Nov. 17 at 8
Fri. Nov. 18 at 8
Sat. Nov. 19 at 8
Sun. Nov. 20 at 2
Sun. Nov. 20 at 7
Tues. Nov. 22 at 7
Wed. Nov. 23 at 2
Wed. Nov. 23 at 7
(Thurs. Nov. 24 no show)
Fri. Nov. 25 at 8
Sat. Nov. 26 at 8
Sun. Nov. 27 at 2
Sun. Nov. 27 at 7
Wed. Nov. 30 at 7
Thurs. Dec. 1 at 8
Fri. Dec. 2 at 8
Sat. Dec. 3 at 8
Sun. Dec. 4 at 2 (no 7 pm show)
Wed. Dec. 7 at 7
Thurs. Dec. 8 at 8
Fri. Dec. 9 at 8
Sat. Dec. 10 at 8
Sun. Dec. 11 at 2
Sun. Dec. 11 at 7
Additional Performances
Wed. Dec. 14 at 7
Thurs. Dec. 15 at 8
Fri. Dec. 16 at 8
Sat. Dec. 17 at 8
Sun. Dec. 18 at 2
Sun. Dec. 18 at 7

Sponsored by Citizens Bank

About The Gamm Theatre
Founded in 1984 as Alias Stage, the non-profit Sandra Feinstein-Gamm Theatre creates the finest of live theater, engaging the audience intensely in current and recurrent issues of consequence. The Gamm further serves the public with educational outreach programming designed to support the theatrical experience, and help sustain and enhance the intellectual and cultural life of its community. The Gamm is a member of New England Area Theatre (NEAT), a bargaining unit of the Actors Equity Association.



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