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Hamlet, Starring Jude Law, Recoups on Broadway

Jude Law in Hamlet
(© Johan Persson)
Jude Law in Hamlet
(© Johan Persson)

The Donmar Warehouse production of Hamlet, starring Jude Law and currently playing Broadway’s Broadhurst Theatre, has recouped its $2.5 million capitalization costs as of the week ending November 1. Michael Grandage directs the production, which will end its limited run on December 6.

Law, who plays the title role, is joined by Ross Armstrong (Cornelius), Harry Attwell (Guildenstern), Ron Cook (Polonius, 1st Gravedigger), Ian Drysdale (Osric), Peter Eyre (Ghost of Hamlet’s Father, Player King), Jenny Funnell (Player Queen), Michael Hadley (Barnardo, Priest, Captain), Colin Haigh (Member of the Court), Sean Jackson (Reynaldo), Geraldine James (Gertrude), Gwilym Lee (Laertes), James Le Feuvre (Member of the Court), Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Ophelia), John MacMillan (Rosencrantz), Kevin R. McNally (Claudius), Henry Pettigrew (Marcellus, 3rd Player, 2nd Gravedigger,), Matt Ryan (Horatio), Alan Turkington (Francisco, Fortinbras, 4th Player) and Faye Winter (Member of the Court).

The design team is headed by Christopher Oram, with lighting designer Neil Austin, and composer and sound designer Adam Cork.

For more information, visit www.HamletBroadway.com.