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Eddie Izzard in the Tragedy of Hamlet
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Eddie Izzard in the Tragedy of Hamlet

Shakespeare Theatre Company · Penn Quarter

RunningMar 27 – Apr 11
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Who It's Good For

If you love Shakespeare but find traditional productions stodgy, or if you're drawn to performers who find unexpected dimensions in famous roles, this is essential. Skip it only if you need a straightforward plot delivery and can't abide a lead actor who might interrogate every line's deeper meaning.

Eddie Izzard brings their distinctive sensibility to Shakespeare's most psychologically unraveling prince, performing at the Shakespeare Theatre Company's Penn Quarter home. This is Hamlet as interpreted through the lens of a performer known for linguistic playfulness and emotional acuity—expect meticulous attention to the text's darkest comedic impulses alongside genuine tragedy. Izzard's track record suggests this won't be a conventional revenge narrative but rather an exploration of Hamlet's paralysis and performative madness that feels urgently contemporary. Whether you're familiar with the play or coming fresh, Izzard's intelligence and commitment should make this worth the trip.

Shakespeare Theatre Company is in Penn Quarter. The Gallery Place-Chinatown Metro station (Red, Green, and Yellow lines) is very close by, making the Shakespeare Theatre Company easily accessible via public transit. The walk from the station is short and straightforward.
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Last updated April 9, 2026 · Summaries written by Theaterloop editors with AI assistance

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