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15/06/2024 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Hamstrung

Hamstrung

EDINBURGH FRINGE PREVIEW

Alas, poor Yorick! Though he’s not dead...

Hamlet’s legendary fellow of infinite jest is back to dig up the bones of his misspent life in this irreverent resurrection of Shakespeare’s greatest tragedy.

Join Yorick as he reconnects with his lost love of performance, embarking on a high-spirited journey to discover what really happened in Elsinore all those years ago.

Hamstrung is a ‘stirring and impactful’ tragicomic ghost story about the space between live theatre and the afterlife.

To see or not to see? There is no question…

‘Cleverly taps into the timelessness of one of Shakespeare's most famous works’ ★★★★ (fringebiscuit)

Written and performed by George Rennie
Directed by Lisa Milla
Design consultation by Damien Stanton
Sound design by Lucas Button
Lighting design by Benedict Esdale
Artwork design by Faisal Ag
Artwork photography by Luka Booth

Hamstrung will be playing at Pleasance Courtyard for Edinburgh Fringe 2024.

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