“Joy Hermalyn shines as Madame de la Grande Bouche, the opera star turned into a chest of drawers. Short, well-sung bursts of opera and plenty of comic moments are handled nicely here.”
“Joy Hermalyn as Gertrude and Khris Lewin as Horatio stand out above the rest, and the scene between them, in which one cunningly manipulates the other to the edge of their comfortable lies, is masterful.”
Red Lab, in association with Roust Theatre Company, presents Boris Akunin’s HAMLET. A VERSION. This world premiere by the celebrated Georgian-born writer and dissident of Putin’s Russia, internationally famous for the cycle of fictional detective novels THE ADVENTURES OF ERAST FANDORIN, re-engineers Shakespeare’s classic tragedy in an ingeniously innovative vein.
Set in a crumbling hierarchical empire, HAMLET. A VERSION shifts the usual focus from the iconic philosophical title character to the intrigue, opportunism, and political scheming of a burgeoning police state. This starkly realized new world order, insidiously ushered in by murderous and destabilizing tactics, provides a whole new meaning to the phrase ‘something is rotten in the state of Denmark.’
When: April 21 – May 7
Where: The Theatre at St. Clement’s, 423 West 46th Street, New York City
Farmstead Arts is proud to present the multi-faceted percussionist James Musto, whose career spans musical theater to the NY Philharmonic. Together with his wife Joy Hermalyn, an accomplished Broadway singer, and their daughter Maxine, a gifted violinist, he will perform musical selections incorporating instruments from around the world.