THE GLOBAL HAMLET PROJECT

    About the Project

    Beginning in 2018, ImprovEd Shakespeare started a worldwide film and theatre production. For more than a year, we learned, shared experiences with, and recorded young people. In addition, we spoke to their educators, and discovered valuable techniques to approaching the Bard of Avon. Altogether, our journey took us across North America, to Europe, Africa, Asia, plus Australia. During a tour which spanned those continents, ImprovEd Shakespeare’s Andee Kinzy sought out and worked with youth in twelve different countries and sixteen separate cities.

    Scene by scene and week by week, these youth performers from different cultures added to the ongoing, painful saga on our YouTube web series. Beyond cultural and language differences, each location featured a distinct crop of young players. Yet, all used the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, as their common thread, to tell the story.

    Afterward, we compiled the film Global Hamlet. Our production features students ranging in age between 8-21 years. Not only does the film meld ages, but it also merges levels of experience, as well as multiple languages. Moreover, it includes a vibrant cast of young people from the USA, Germany, South Africa, Israel, India, Australia, the Netherlands, Russia, and England.

    13 MONTHS, 12 COUNTRIES, 16 CITIES, OVER 100 KIDS

    To begin with, each Episode was divided into three parts and released separately as 3-5-minute videos on our YouTube channel:

    • Part 1: Prior to the Shakespeare scene, the first Episode deciphers the story. And it keeps the audience on track as to where we are in the series. By using modern narration, the youth speak directly to the audience, thereby, making you part of the production.
    • Part 2: The Shakespeare scene is an abridged version of Shakespeare’s text. Thus, giving the youth the opportunity to play with Shakespeare and putting his language into their mouths. Without a doubt, we believe the best way to learn about Shakespeare is through performance.
    • Part 3: Finally, this segment specifically targets teachers, directors, and educators. Significantly, this Episode introduces innovative and creative approaches to Shakespeare. Included among these techniques are theatre games, improvisation, plus advice. All in all, we give those working with Shakespeare and youth insight into unique activities and consequently, help them to breathe fresh life into their work.

    THE WEB SERIES ON YOUTUBE

    THE GLOBAL HAMLET TOUR

    LocationWebsiteDates
    Austin, Texas, USAImprovEd Shakespeare CompanyJune 2018
    San Francisco, California, USAMission GraduatesAugust 2018
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USAPhilly ALCSeptember 2018
    Montreal, Quebec, CANADARepercussion Theatre and Geordie Theatre SchoolOctober 2018
    Airola, ITALYImprovEd Shakespeare CompanyNovember 2018
    Berlin, GERMANYShakespeare Company Berlin – Shakespeare KidsNovember 2018
    Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICAVista Nova Drama ClubJanuary 2019
    Jerusalem, ISRAELCrossroads JerusalemJanuary 2019
    Bengaluru, INDIABangalore School of Speech and DramaFebruary 2019
    Sydney, AUSTRALIASport for Jove and Bell ShakespeareMarch 2019
    Melbourne, AUSTRALIAHome Education NetworkApril 2019
    Paris, FRANCEDrama-tiesMay 2019
    Amsterdam, NETHERLANDSSix Degrees of SeparationJune 2019
    St. Petersburg, RUSSIAUniye Gospoda ArtistiJune 2019
    London, ENGLANDBrent Youth Theatre at the Yellow in Wembley ParkJuly 2019
    Rockland Co., New York, USAChildren’s Shakespeare TheatreJuly 2019
    Austin, Texas, USAGovalle ShakespeariansSeptember 2019
    Austin, Texas, USAImprovEd Shakespeare CompanySeptember 2019

     

    Founder and Director of ImprovEd Shakespeare, Andee Kinzy, conducted and directed the Global Hamlet Workshops.

    ABOUT IMPROVeD SHAKESPEARE

    Each fall and spring, ImprovEd Shakespeare develops a new production for live performance. In honor of the traditional Renaissance traveling troupe, during a period of a few weeks, we present Kid-friendly plays at various venues around town. Our Players, between 3rd-12th grade, gear themselves with playful, as well as engaging interpretations of works by the Bard of Avon. Suitable for all ages, each performance runs for about an hour.

    Furthermore, these shows are always FREE. However, we gladly accept Donations! Additionally, visit ImprovEd Shakespeare, Shakespeare for Kids by Kids on Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter. And don’t forget to click on our BLOG for the stories behind these videos.