Lovely work. Roughly Hamlet is a bold reimagining of the classic, where all of the action takes place inside one man's head. The simple and colourful costume design is reminiscent of Sir Peter Brook's famous 'Midsummer Night's Dream' at the Royal Shakespeare Company (UK) as Micah Watterson deftly switches between the entire cast at Elsinore, from Hamlet to Ghost to Laertes to Gertrude and on. Stephen Weston's thoughtful direction leads us the question the Hamlet within all of us - how we hold all the different voices of our past & present at once, where we may veer towards the edge, and how we ask the purpose of our being - to be..or not. 'Roughly Hamlet' takes you deep into the dream state, and the 'Shake the Fear' company name is a great d...
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I saw Micah Watterson perform this play last October and he was very, very good....
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uncertified reviewerJune 23, 2017
This production was thoughtful, creative and had some good twists. The play was full of humor, especially for those familiar with Hamlet. Micah Watterson made excellent use of the sparse scenery, and the minimalistic lighting enhanced the dramatic action unfolding on stage. Really superb from both a dramatic and technical perspective. We really enjoyed this production....
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KAT MICHELS#seeitorskipitla correspondentcertified reviewerJune 24, 2017
There are nuggets of brilliance in this piece, but it feels more like a Master’s thesis project than a play for the masses. If you aren’t intimately familiar with the original text, I fear that you would spend the majority of the play lost. But if you’re a big Hamlet fan, I say it’s worth a chance.
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