
Hamletmachine
Drama · Comedy · Horror
Overview
Hamlet and Ophelia reckon with their doomed narratives. Adapted from the 1977 East German Heiner Müller play of the same name.
Top Cast
Carter Scott Horton
Carter Scott Horton
Hamletdarsteller
Carter Scott Horton
Hamletdarsteller
Ava Rendina
Ava Rendina
Ophelia/Elektra
Ava Rendina
Ophelia/Elektra
Horatio the Puppet
Horatio the Puppet
Horatio
Horatio the Puppet
Horatio
Spencer Haughian
Spencer Haughian
Königgespenst
Spencer Haughian
Königgespenst
J. Robert Moppenheimer
J. Robert Moppenheimer
Claudius
J. Robert Moppenheimer
Claudius
Lucas Feuser
Lucas Feuser
Hamletdarsteller (Voice)
Lucas Feuser
Hamletdarsteller (Voice)


Annelise Lipowitz
Annelise Lipowitz
Ophelia/Elektra (Voice)
Annelise Lipowitz
Ophelia/Elektra (Voice)
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