I had the pleasure of getting to have an interview with Clare Stearns, the director of Hamlet which is coming to the Fringe in February! Her production sounds exciting and accessible for all ages!
1.First things first, What are the 5 W's of your productions? (Who? What play? Where? When? What company?)
Perilous Mouths presents a 90 minute version of HAMLET directed by  Clare Stearns and starring Oliver Williams at the Fringe Theatre  upstairs from Tuesday February 6th to Saturday 12th. Starts 7.30pm and  tickets are $200. (see flyer)
2. Why do you feel people should come see your show?
People should come see the show because it is the greatest play  in the English language, it explores, like no other play, the human  condition and themes of lose, love, grief and revenge. Our version is  cut to 90 minutes so that it is a fast paced, intense  rendering of the story. 
3. How is your production of Hamlet different then others we may have seen before?
Our production is shorter, faster and more accessible as we have  reduced the play to make it more understandable to an audience unused to  Shakespeare.
4. What is the message of Hamlet, in your opinion? What as an audience should we learn from your production?
Hamlet seeks to show us the human experience of grief & lose  particularly so that anyone who has ever lost a parent through death or  divorce can empathize with Hamlet's situation. It also shows us how love  can hurt, how it can be dangerous and how those  in love can be selfish.
5. What was the process like for you, the cast and the crew?
Our process has been detailed and meticulous. With such a complex  text is was important that we spent a lot of time in rehearsal making  sure we all understood what we were saying. We worked every morning for  two weeks on a collective understanding of  the text. During this process our working script was changed and  adapted as we became aware that some cuts did not work an others could  be cut more precisely. We are now very happy with our final version.
6. What is the production concept?
The concept of this production is that it is set in the 1950s.  We wanted a modern world but a world where parents still expected  obedience from their children and monarchy still gained unquestioning  loyalty.
7. Why did you choose to bring Hamlet to the HK audience?
We have chosen to stage Hamlet at this time simply because we  were lucky enough to have a talented professional actor called Oliver  Williams who has worked for the Royal Shakespeare Company and was  prepared to play the role.
The HK Art community is vibrant and well interesting. I would love to see a government funded professional English Language theatre company established and given a permanent home in one of the new West Kowloon Arts centres.
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