BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY PRESENTS HAMLET
The king is dead - murdered. And this is one of those productions of Hamlet which dares to cast a woman, Danielle Nigro, in the role of the famed male protagonist. The royal family is torn apart. Hamlet, tasked with avenging his father’s death, finds himself in an impossible predicament which threatens his sanity and the security of the state. Shakespeare’s greatest tragedy is equal parts ghost story, political intrigue, doomed romance and murder mystery, driven by one of literature’s most charismatic and intriguing characters. The production is directed by Anne Brady. The play runs April 28th and 29th at 8pm and May 1st and 8th at 2pm at the Watters Theatre in the Anderson Center in Vestal. All tickets are one price: $14. There is an additional high school students’ matinee on the morning of May 6th (call (607) 777-7323 for more information). Tickets can be purchased online at andersoncenter.showare.com or at the Anderson Center box office, (607) 777-2787.