When Hamlet asks, “To be, or not to be,” he is not merely rehearsing a thought about life and death. He is pausing at a far subtler threshold—the point where the weight of being someone begins to feel ...
HERE are the opening lines from Hamlet’s soliloquy (it goes on much longer and is worth reading, and the play is worth ...
Tim Minchin has taken part in Sydney Theatre Company's STC Virtual series with a soliloquy from 'Hamlet'. Here he brings his remarkable insight and humour to 'O, What A Rogue And Peasant Slave Am I' - ...
Ato Blankson-Wood performs Hamlet’s famous “To be, or not to be” soliloquy during the Public Theater’s production. Solea Pfeiffer performs as Ophelia in The Public Theater's "Hamlet" Solea Pfeiffer ...