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News TFANA Hamlet Delays Off-Broadway Opening Night The Theatre for a New Audience staging of Hamlet, which began previews March 19, has rescheduled its Off-Broadway opening night to March 29.

Previews were delayed from the originally scheduled March 15 start due to a cast change. David Esbjornson directs the Off-Broadway run, which was previously slated to open March 26 at The Duke on 42nd Street. The production will play through April 12.

Christian Camargo, seen in Broadway's recent All My Sons revival, tackles the title role opposite Alvin Epstein (as Polonius), Casey Biggs (Claudius), Alyssa Bresnahan (Gertrude), Graham Hamilton (Laertes) and Jennifer Ikeda (Ophelia). (Biggs replaced the previously announced Patrick Page, who withdrew from the production due to illness.)

The company also includes Scott Drummond (Bernardo), Jonathan Fried (The Ghost), Sean Haberle (Marcellus), Tom Hammond (Horatio), John Christopher Jones (Gravedigger), Craig Pattison (Rosencrantz), Ryan Quinn (The Player Queen and Osiric), Robert Stattel (The Player King) and Richard Topol (Guildenstern).

The design team for Hamlet includes Antje Ellermann (sets), Beth Clancy (costumes), Marcus Doshi (lights), Sven Ortel (projections) and Jane Shaw (music and sound). Cicely Berry and Andrew Wade provide voice work.

TFANA will next present the return of its recent production of Othello for a second run at the Duke, April 15-24. For tickets to Hamlet at The Duke, 229 West 42nd Street, call (646) 223-3010 or visit dukeon42.org. For more information on TFANA, visit tfana.org.

 
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