Los Angeles, CA

Shakespeare Inc.

Interactive Shakespeare, where the audience controls the story!

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Something’s rotten in the firm of Den Marketing. After his father’s untimely death, Hamlet returns from grad school pissed off. Not only has his uncle Claudius taken over his father’s company, Den Marketing, he has also married Hamlet’s mother. Hamlet is immediately smitten with Rosalind, a hot new account exec. Just then his phone DINGS with a zoom link from his dead father. What should Hamlet do? Check his Email or Pursue Rosalind? The audience gets to decide. With sixteen possible paths featuring all the best Shakespearean scenes and characters, this is a unique experience you don’t want to miss!

Audience Role

Chooses what happens next in the story.

Ages: 13 +

Content Advisories

Discussions of suicide
Regicide
Themes around death
Themes around mental health
Violence

Interaction Advisories

No physical contact with performers

Mobility Advisories

Event is wheelchair accessible
No mobility advisories

Tags

Interactive

About Hollywood Fringe

The Hollywood Fringe Festival is an annual, open-access, community-derived event celebrating freedom of expression and collaboration in the performing arts community. Each June during the Hollywood Fringe, the arts infiltrate the Hollywood neighborhood: fully equipped theaters, parks, clubs, churches, restaurants and other unexpected places host hundreds of productions by local, national, and international arts companies and independent performers. Participation in the Hollywood Fringe is completely open and uncensored. This free-for-all approach underlines the festival’s mission to be a platform for artists without the barrier of a curating body. By opening the gates to anyone with a vision, the festival is able to exhibit the most diverse and cutting-edge points-of-view the world has to offer. Additionally, by creating an environment where artists must self-produce their work, the Fringe motivates its participants to cultivate a spirit of entrepreneurialism in the arts.