The order of the flashbacks (scenes and monologues) is chronological: from Polonius to Hamlet (deaths).
This time I would like to try Virtual Theatre from the web side. To break the text into smaller parts (beats of action) and let the cyber-public to rearrange the narrative in their own narrative.
Cyber audience live through online links -- How can they follow the show-in-progress?
Questions in advance?
Live audience with online connection -- questions projected on the screen.
Date: Mon Oct 15, 2001 7:30 pm
Subject: Hamlet In Purgatory
There's a spanking new book out by Shakespeare-god Stephen Greenblatt
called HAMLET IN PURGATORY. Believe it or not, we have it in our
little ol' library. I'm going to put it on reserve for y'all with a
bunch of other essays and such you might find some
inspiration/clues/hints/tip-offs in. I'll keep you posted. Maureen
NB
Must have a synopsis posted! In the program as well?
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