It’s funny. It’s moving. It’s tragi-comic theatre that stays true while toppling the throne to get somewhere new. Eight performers with Down syndrome joyously deconstruct Hamlet in this adaptation from Peruvian theatre company Teatro La Plaza. They share their frustrations. They reveal their desires. They deliver the big soliloquy all at once—in rap form.
It’s a dazzling mash-up that melds film with live performance and turns the age-old question of Hamlet’s madness back in on itself. The actors are each on the prince’s quest for self but they’re also together, as they face shared obstacles to their expressions of uniqueness. In the process, they dare to ask whether “to be or not to be,” is really the question. Or is it the yardstick of normality–in a conformist, productivity-obsessed society–that could really use a closer look?
In a world that often pushes many people aside, this Hamlet focuses on the importance of community rather than the story of one depressed Danish prince. Along the way, it uncorks the essence of the story and lets it fizz.
1hr 35min.
Ages 12+.
4th June, 2025
8th June, 2025
Wheelchair access is provided via elevators and shorter ‘jump lifts’ throughout spaces and theatres. Accessible bathrooms on all levels including in dressing rooms.
GETTING TO THE VENUE
BY TRAM: Catch any Swanston St tram to Stop 1 – Melbourne University tram stop to enter the campus via Monash Road (Gate 4) or the amphitheatre (Gate 6).
BY BICYCLE: The University encourages cycling as a mode of transport and is always developing their campuses with bicycle facilities in mind. A large proportion of bicycle racks on campus are checked by security and covered by CCTV. There are a number of bicycle lock up racks directly opposite the Arts & Cultural Building entrance on Monash Road.
BY CAR: The closest car park is the Eastern Precinct Car Park at 375 Cardigan Street, Carlton, near the corner of Elgin Street. This car park is an approximate 5-minute walk from the venue, with access across Swanston St via the Elgin St footbridge. There is also Ace Parking Car Park at 265 Faraday Street, Carlton, which is opposite the Monash Road entrance (Gate 4).
Writer and Director: Chela De Ferrari
Associate Director and Associate Playwriting: Claudia Tangoa, Jonathan Oliveros and Luis Alberto León
Cast: Octavio Bernaza, Jaime Cruz, Lucas Demarchi, Manuel García, Diana Gutierrez, Cristina León Barandiarán, Ximena Rodríguez and Álvaro Toledo
Vocal Training: Alessandra Rodríguez
Choreography: Mirella Carbone
Visuals: Lucho Soldevilla
Lighting Design: Jesús Reyes
Producer: Teatro La Plaza
Stage Manager: Dennis Hilario
Lighting Director: Kevin Yupanqui
Video Technician: Andrés Nunton
Soundman: Jhosimar Sullon
Coordination and Accompaniment of the Cast: Rocío Puelles
Tour Manager: Roxana Rodríguez
RISING: Hamlet runs for 1hr 35min.
RISING: Hamlet is at Melbourne's Union Theatre | University of Melbourne, which is located at Arts and Cultural Building, 159 Monash Road, Parkville, Melbourne, 3010.
RISING: Hamlet tickets start at $64.
Ages 12+.
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