Hamlet (Abridged) In The Parks
July 10-19, 2026
Admission is FREE!
Bring snacks, a blanket, and camping chairs!
Who do you trust???
6 actors, 15 roles 105 minutes
Shakespeare’s action-packed tale of love, betrayal, and vengeance in a land in need of a hero.
July 10-19, 2026
Friday, July 10th & 17th @8PM - Monte Irvin Park in Orange, NJ
Saturday, July 11th & 18th @8PM - Metcalf Park in Orange, NJ
Sunday, July 12th & 19th @7PM - Colgate Park in Orange, NJ
Thursday, July 16th @8PM - Mayapple Hill, South Mountain Reservation
Why Hamlet Today?
At its core, Hamlet is not only the story of a young adult mourning their father, but of a society that has lost its moral center. As a corrupt leader rises and integrity erodes, grief becomes political, and political failure becomes heartbreakingly personal.
A taut, intimate Hamlet for right now, this bold five-actor production reimagines Shakespeare’s tragedy as a collision of private grief and public collapse. With just five actors playing thirteen roles, the story moves at breakneck speed, sharpening both the humor and the urgency of a world where something deeply corrupt has taken hold—and everyone seems willing to carry on as if nothing is wrong.
By turns funny, furious, and devastating, Hamlet asks an uncomfortably familiar question: how does something so wrong come to feel so normal? The stripped-down staging exposes how denial, complicity, and the desire for comfort allow rot to spread. In a moment when we mourn the loss of decency, truth, and ethical order, Shakespeare’s tragedy feels urgent, prescient, and impossible to ignore.