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Claire McCarthy's new film Ophelia takes the Bard's advice to "hold, as 'twere, the mirror up to nature," and finds a fresh angle on the story Shakespeare called Hamlet.
‘Ophelia’: What a piece of work is the woman who loves Hamlet The lady-in-waiting, played by the magnetic Daisy Ridley, moves to center stage in a beautifully photographed but over-the-top ...
“Ophelia” (2 stars) “Hamlet” re-visited from the perspective of Ophelia (Daisy Ridley), whose concern for the Prince of Denmark (George McKay) gets lost in the nasty royal in-fighting.
But still, Hamlet's actions cause Ophelia to spiral into madness and die by drowning. While Hamlet carries out his revenge plot to fruition, he dies in a duel just like Rick, ...
Hamlet has this need to avenge his father’s death, see, and Ophelia is about to be married off by her social-climbing father (Dominic Mafham) to evil Edmund (Sebastian De Souza), who wasn’t in ...
“Ophelia” starring Daisy Ridley is less a reexamination of the great tragedy than a fleeting curiosity. As its title indicates, “Ophelia” shifts the point of view in “Hamlet” from ...
Ophelia jousts with Hamlet (Charles Sadowski). Some high schools put on an abridged version of Romeo and Juliet.Cooperative Arts High School is staging an immersive, site-specific, feminist rewrite of ...
Ambroise Thomas’s Hamlet is a full blown Gothic horror story with impressive music. This production really did it justice, ...
Any project that even hints at a comparison with any works of William Shakespeare is a major gamble. It can pay off, as in the case of the Oscar-winning “Shakespeare in Love,” or end up… ...
Solea Pfeiffer performs as Ophelia in The Public Theater’s “Hamlet” SHARE Solea Pfeiffer performs Ophelia’s flower monologue from Hamlet Act IV Scene 5.