

This is Hamlet
Tim Brownell
For 7 males, 4 females, plus chorus.
Totally insane.
And totally hilarious.
You all know the story of Hamlet--but never has a plot line been followed by such gleefully drunken footsteps, singing all the way!
can you envision Horatio as "an amiable sponge" always seeking the nearest buffet table?
Can you see Gertrude and Claudius, married on their way home from King Hamlet's funeral, leading the opening number of the show, "Boo Hoo!
I Do!"?
Or picture the soliloquy done by Prince Hamlet with a back up male chorus chanting "Doo waaah!" at inappropriate intervals?
And how about Queen Gertrude, backed up by the female chorus [the "Elsinoritas," of course], telling Laertes about Ophelia's dreadful death in a hand clapper called "Down, Down, Down the River!"?
And will you recognize Hamlet's two college chums, herein known as "Rosie Krantz" and "Gilda Stern"?
And if you think you know the way the story turns out-- you don't.
Not in this version, anyhow.
Believe us, if you've always hated Shakespearean plays, you'll love this show-- but paradoxically, if you've always loved Shakespearian plays, you'll love this show despite yourself.
| Character |
|---|
| Ophelia His main squeeze |
| Gertrude His mother, Queen of Denmark |
| Claudius His uncle, King of Denmark |
| Horatio An amiable sponge |
| *[Polonius] Ophelia’s father |
| *[Osric] A court fop |
| *[Ghost] of King Hamlet the Late |
| *[Laertes] Ophelia’s brother |
| Rosie Krantz Hamlet’s school chum |
| Gilda Stern His other school chum |
| Chorus [The Troupers] Male singers/dancers |
| Chorus [Elsinoritas] Female singers/dancers*Bracketed roles can be doubledChorus members also do any other speaking parts, such as the Gravedigger, Major-Domo, Butler, Footman, etc. |
| Hamlet Prince of Denmark |
"Hamlet, Cha-cha-cha!" is a American play written by Monk Ferris and published by Samuel French in New York (1987).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle .
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