
Hamlet
Drama
Overview
From its sell-out run at Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre comes a film version of this unique and critically acclaimed production of Hamlet with BAFTA-nominee Maxine Peake in the title role. This ground-breaking stage production, directed by Sarah Frankcom, was the Royal Exchange's fastest-selling show in a decade.
Top Cast


Maxine Peake
Maxine Peake
Hamlet
Maxine Peake
Hamlet


John Shrapnel
John Shrapnel
Claudius/Ghost
John Shrapnel
Claudius/Ghost


Barbara Marten
Barbara Marten
Gertrude
Barbara Marten
Gertrude


Gillian Bevan
Gillian Bevan
Polonia
Gillian Bevan
Polonia


Thomas Arnold
Thomas Arnold
Horatio
Thomas Arnold
Horatio
Ashley Zhangazha
Ashley Zhangazha
Laertes
Ashley Zhangazha
Laertes


Katie West
Katie West
Ophelia
Katie West
Ophelia


Claire Benedict
Claire Benedict
Marcella / Player King
Claire Benedict
Marcella / Player King


Peter Singh
Peter Singh
Guildenstern
Peter Singh
Guildenstern


Jodie McNee
Jodie McNee
Rosencrantz / 2nd Gravedigger
Jodie McNee
Rosencrantz / 2nd Gravedigger
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