Ophelia: Madness (in blue) is a theatre production driven by extraordinary and original music, celebrating the other story of Shakespeare’s passionate, poetic heroine.

In this 45 minute work, originally composed in 1983 by acclaimed Russian pianist and composer Sergei Dreznin, you hear the story of Shakespeare’s legendary lady retold in song, combining blues, jazz and classical vocals, Elizabethan verse and cello, piano and classical guitar accompaniment.

This lyrical re-imagining of Hamlet enjoyed its UK premiere at The Kitchen (The Station) in Bristol in November 2016, delighting and captivating audiences, and receiving great acclaim.

Ophelia: Madness (in blue) is brought to you by Stem Theatre, a professional collective of musicians, multi-disciplinary artists and performance makers, devoted to staging contemporary music-driven adaptations of classical works, based in Bristol, UK.

“a powerful production… The cast perform with an amazing intensity that stays with you long after you have left the room.”Epigram

“undeniably different, experimental and thought-provoking”Inter:Mission

Dates & Times

Last session: Mon 31 Jul 2017 at 7:30 PM - This event has now passed
The Box @ The Met

Ophelia: Madness (in blue)

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