If, like me, you missed David Tennant's highly praised role as Hamlet, then do not fear any longer. Its been confirmed that its coming to our screens!
David Tennant is bringing his Hamlet to the screen. Tennant famously played the Danish prince as part of a Royal Shakespeare Company ensemble at Stratford and in the West End.
The entire cast from that production will be joining him, including Patrick Stewart as Claudius, Penny Downie as Gertrude, Mariah Gale as Ophelia and Edward Bennett as Laertes. Gregory Doran, who staged the play for the RSC, will shoot the film version on location.

Doran's stage production became a phenomenon and every night in Stratford and London there were people queuing around the block for returns.
The joint RSC/BBC production will be shown first on BBC2 and there are plans being discussed for it to be released on DVD. As BBC2 controller Janice Hadlow noted, 'it's a wonderful opportunity to bring one of the great stage successes of last year to a wider audience'.
8 comments:
YAY! I'm sooo excited for this! ^___^
Hooray! Hooray! Hooray!
SQUEEEEEEEEEE! :-D
YEEEEEEES! So happy! Can't stop smiling! I guess I'll have to buy multiregional DVD player, but oh well!
Hamlet! I wish they'd done it with 'Love's labours lost' as well!
SQUEEEEEEEEE! I'm so happy. Patrick Stewart and David *sighs*
BTW, for all you Americans, I've been told that the Playstation 3 is multiregional. Thank God my sister is a gamer. XD
Oh my...These are increible news which apparently just made my day!!!
Yay, so I don't have to fly to London to see it!
oh, it had better be released on dvd!!! and in america, cuz otherwise, I might die.
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