Episode 40: Is 2025 the Year of Hamlet Core?

Farewell to 2025 – may you meet your fitting end at midnight (drowning in a cask of wine, perhaps).

The past couple years have seen an absolute boom in Hamlet adaptations and productions. Why is Hamlet so hot right now?

In this episode, I tackle the sheer number of Hamlet productions on the scene and how those adaptations wrestle with Shakespeare’s original work and what that says about the times we live in and what we find relatable.

Hopefully you didn’t have a Hamlet year, but if you did, then you’re in good company!

Let’s hope next year is a little kinder to us all.

Listen to this episode here or wherever you find your podcasts:

Adaptations discussed in this episode:

Fat Ham – Winner of the Pulitzer Prize 2022

Grand Theft Hamlet

Hamlet Hail to the Thief – Stage play

Riz Ahmed’s Hamlet

King Hamlet – Oscar Issac documentary

Scarlet – Anime adaptation

Hamnet (book) and Hamnet (movie)

Some additional background:

Four Hamlets talk about what it’s like playing the role

Riz Ahmed talk to Vanity Fair about his film

A conversation with the creators of Grand Theft Hamlet

Credit where credit is due

Podcast art by ⁠Halie Branson⁠

Music recording by ⁠josdvg⁠

One response to “Episode 40: Is 2025 the Year of Hamlet Core?”

  1. My favorite production was a little show within a show. Fine preformances by all helped by their writters and directors. S-3, E-4 ‘The Producer’

    Gilligan’s Island.

    Pat

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