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News Anthony Rapp, Sam Underwood to Offer 3D Hamlet to New York Audience Before Edinburgh 3D Hamlet: A Lost Generation, which features an ethereal cameo by Alec Baldwin, will begin a public New York workshop July 21 prior to debuting at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August.

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Presented through July 24 at the Irish Arts Center, Fundamental Theater Project and Royal Family Productions, Inc. are behind the project that is directed by Lisa Milinazzo and features a rotating cast of actors.

The production will travel to Edinburgh Aug. 5-27.

Scheduled to appear are Scott Adsit, Spencer Aste, Jon McCormick, Nicola Murphy, Jeffrey Omura, Anthony Rapp, Sam Underwood, Jennifer Van Dyck and Jonathan Walker, with special multimedia appearances by Alec Baldwin as the Ghost of Hamlet's Father, Richard Easton as Player King, Michael Emerson as Lucianus and Meg Gibson as Player Queen.

According to creators, 3D Hamlet is a "multimedia workshop, celebrating Hamlet’s skepticism, seeking to expose the plight of today’s 'Lost Generation,' who struggles to find the truths beyond the preconceptions perpetuated by the generation that preceded them. The deliberately mercurial nature of the production is designed to reflect both the tension that exists when one generation seeks to question the legacy left by another, and the idea that, when society itself is mandating the script, many players can actually play the same part."

Designers for the project include David Bengali (lighting and video/projection design), Lee Peterkin (director of photography/video projection design), Jeanne Wu (sound design), Sabina Petra (composer), Marianne Lu (set design) and Lauren George (costume design).

For tickets, priced $18, phone (646) 326-2087 or visit FundamentalTheaterProject.

The Irish Arts Center is located at 553 West 51st Street in Manhattan.

 
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