Saturday, October 12, 2019
Staging Hamlet for a Modern Audience Essay -- Shakespeare Hamlet
I do not agree with the comment of Hazlitt:Ã   'There is no play that  suffers so much in being transferred to the stage'Ã  Ã   Based on  performances I have seen and other plays by Shakespeare, I think this is one of  his better plays as it does not stick to guidelines.Ã  Ã   Although a long  play, it has a depth to it, that, if transferred to the stage well, is  transformed from a long and winding script to a fascinating play filled with  suspense and the emotions of the characters run high.Ã   'Hamlet',  nonetheless is a challenging script and Hamlet himself can either create the  play, or destroy it, he is the key element.Ã        Ã       To fascinate the audience from the outset you need to examine the setting  that Shakespeare describes throughout the script.Ã   For in order to create  the atmosphere that is in the book you have to overcome the challenges set out,  for example the many different sets in the play, the castle, the battlements,  Ophelia's bedroom, and the grounds. The sky is important in 'Hamlet' for the  stars and Greek Gods were the interest of the time.     Ã       Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   'This most excellent canopy, the air, look  you, this brave o'erhanging firmament, this magestical roof fretted with golden  fire- why, it appeareth nothing to me but a foul and pestilent congregation of  vapours.Ã        Ã       The difficulty of including all the settings for each scene on stage can be  solved by a backdrop or sky cloth painting which has perspective, drawing the  audience in.Ã   The sky can be painted high on a separate curtain which can  roll up or down in order to be able to change the time of day, for example, one  of a sunrise and another of the stars and...              ...empty corridor, dissolving into a Pepsi machine! But the moment  is not a visual joke but a creepy reminder of him being omniscient in the  play.Ã   This would be an effective way of playing him on stage, walking from  room to room in the castle to show his restless soul.     Ã       'Hamlet' is a challenging play which has been produced many times in many  different ways.Ã   The ideal 'Hamlet' would be one which combines the old  with the new and illustrates the depth and feelings of hamlet through the set  whilst creating the characters as the reader sees them whilst reading the  script.Ã   Everyone sees the ideal 'Hamlet' differently and it would probably  be impossible to create one which everyone would love, but to satisfy most I  would create all that I have mentioned and create my 'Hamlet' from modern  productions and ideas from the text.     Ã                        
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