DanceHouse hosts the B.C. premiere of Ex Machina and Côté Danse's Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, March 18 to 21
With community partners Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival and Théâtre la Seizième, bold reinterpretation of the tragic play hits the stage
Greta Hodgkinson (left) and Bernard Meney in Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. Photo by Stéphane Bourgeois
DanceHouse, alongside community partners Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival and Théâtre la Seizième, presents the B.C. premiere of Ex Machina and Côté Danse’s Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. The thrilling reinterpretation of William Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy is coming to the Vancouver Playhouse from March 18 to 21.
Created by two Canadian icons—choreographer Guillaume Côté, who is reprising the role of Hamlet in Vancouver, and director Robert Lepage—this full-length production explores the play’s enduring themes of power, betrayal, and inner turmoil. An evocative original score by John Gzowski and pools of golden light from designer Simon Rossiter give the familiar tragedy a bold new form.
There will be a pre-show chat at 7:15 pm each night in the Upper Lobby, with host Christopher Gaze on March 18 in English, France Perras on March 19 in French, and Mary Hartman on March 20 and 21 in English.
For tickets and more details, visit DanceHouse.
Post sponsored by DanceHouse.
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