Elsinore: The Complete Series 1 and 2
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Hamlet. Claudius. The Beginning. The Truth.
How did Claudius become the man he is in Shakespeare's Hamlet? What were the real reasons behind the murder of his brother? How does he really feel about his nephew? These questions will be answered in this drama spiced with ghosts, pirates, magic and political skulduggery.
Set in an alternative Europe in the 1930-50s, Elsinore is a prequel to Shakespeare's Hamlet. This compelling drama imagines the turbulence of the Danish court in a world where Denmark is a powerful, militarised country with a small empire around the Baltic that it is fighting hard to maintain. There is more than a hint of totalitarianism in the air.
In this uneasy setting, Elsinore delves into the troubled, not to say murderous relationship between King Hamlet and his brother, Claudius: one of the most interesting characters in the Shakespearean canon. Realism meets with moments of otherworldliness as the story unravels, taking in pirates and magic, rebellion and betrayal.
A dark, exciting drama that touches on the events and people in Shakespeare's play and brings us to the moment where Hamlet begins.
From the extraordinary imagination of Sebastian Baczkiewicz, writer of the successful Pilgrim series.
Directed by Marc Beeby and Sasha Yevtushenko.
Cast:
Claudius - John Light
Hamlet - John Heffernan
Dauphin - Ed Gaughan
Captain True - Chetna Pandya
Polonius - Clive Hayward
Gertrude - Lyndsey Marshal
Anders/Dr Swiss/Schroeder - Neil McCaul
Olsson - Rupert Holliday-Evans
Yorick/Guard/Defence/Captain - Tayla Kovacevic-Ebong
Katya - Isabella Inchbald
Beatrix - Abbie Andrews
Archimedes/Prosecutor - David Reakes
Horatio/ Schroeder/Judge - Philip Bretherton
Laszlo/Voice/Ulrik Krabbe - Adam Fitzgerald
Uncle - Ben Crowe
Helena - Clare Corbett
Helgeland - Sudha Bhuchar
Catalina - Laura Christy
Kabanova - Jessica Turner
Lindstrom - Pip Torrens
Fortinbras/Marcellus - Will Kirk
Martin - Ikky Elyas
Lieutenant/Horatio - Greg Jones
How did Claudius become the man he is in Shakespeare's Hamlet? What were the real reasons behind the murder of his brother? How does he really feel about his nephew? These questions will be answered in this drama spiced with ghosts, pirates, magic and political skulduggery.
Set in an alternative Europe in the 1930-50s, Elsinore is a prequel to Shakespeare's Hamlet. This compelling drama imagines the turbulence of the Danish court in a world where Denmark is a powerful, militarised country with a small empire around the Baltic that it is fighting hard to maintain. There is more than a hint of totalitarianism in the air.
In this uneasy setting, Elsinore delves into the troubled, not to say murderous relationship between King Hamlet and his brother, Claudius: one of the most interesting characters in the Shakespearean canon. Realism meets with moments of otherworldliness as the story unravels, taking in pirates and magic, rebellion and betrayal.
A dark, exciting drama that touches on the events and people in Shakespeare's play and brings us to the moment where Hamlet begins.
From the extraordinary imagination of Sebastian Baczkiewicz, writer of the successful Pilgrim series.
Directed by Marc Beeby and Sasha Yevtushenko.
Cast:
Claudius - John Light
Hamlet - John Heffernan
Dauphin - Ed Gaughan
Captain True - Chetna Pandya
Polonius - Clive Hayward
Gertrude - Lyndsey Marshal
Anders/Dr Swiss/Schroeder - Neil McCaul
Olsson - Rupert Holliday-Evans
Yorick/Guard/Defence/Captain - Tayla Kovacevic-Ebong
Katya - Isabella Inchbald
Beatrix - Abbie Andrews
Archimedes/Prosecutor - David Reakes
Horatio/ Schroeder/Judge - Philip Bretherton
Laszlo/Voice/Ulrik Krabbe - Adam Fitzgerald
Uncle - Ben Crowe
Helena - Clare Corbett
Helgeland - Sudha Bhuchar
Catalina - Laura Christy
Kabanova - Jessica Turner
Lindstrom - Pip Torrens
Fortinbras/Marcellus - Will Kirk
Martin - Ikky Elyas
Lieutenant/Horatio - Greg Jones