William Shakespeare's Hamlet
March 9-April 1, 2018 at The Slate Theater
The Fern Shakespeare Company Presents Shakespeare's Most Famous Play, Hamlet
Performances are Thursday-Saturday at 7:30pm, Sundays at 6:30PM at The Slate Theatre.
The Season of Pursuit continues with The Pursuit of Truth!
To thine Own Self Be true.
This Spring, The Fern Shakespeare Company continues it's Season of Pursuit with the pursuit of truth in William Shakespeare's most famous Play, Hamlet.
Hamlet's father, the King, has mysteriously died and his Uncle Claudius has married Hamlet's mother and transformed Denmark into his ideal society leaving, Hamlet on the fringe.
This evocative, intimate production highlights the questions we all ask ourselves as we pursue our own truth.
Hamlet is produced as part of the Seattle Celebrates Shakespeare Festival.
'Hamlet' is Directed by The Fern Shakespeare Company's Managing Artistic Director Jessica Fern Hunt and stars:
Hamlet: Doug Graham
Claudius: Daniel Wood
Gertrude: Annie St. John
Horatio: Jean Sleight
Laertes/Player King: Matt Gilworth
Ophelia: Caitlin Macy-Beckwith
Polonius: David Klein
Guildenstern: Janet Holloway-Thomas
Rosencrantz: Colleen Davis
Fight Choreographer: Ryan Spickard
Stage Manager: Lisa Harrington
Assistant Director: Sarah Kelly Beeson
Performances are Thursday-Saturday at 7:30pm, Sundays at 6:30PM at The Slate Theatre.
Hamlet will be performed at The Slate Theatre, 815 Seattle Blvd S, Inside the Inscape Arts building (The Old Immigration Building)
There is Parking behind the building, parking on/near 6th Street, and is accessible by Public Transit.
PARKING INFO
Before heading to The Slate, check this link about an hour or so before heading down to the theater. It shows where the open parking garages/spaces are. You can filter at the bottom by garages or spaces.
Additionally, there is street parking along 6th and some paid lots down 6th.
The closest paid lot is less than a block from the theater -- it is a Diamond Lot and there is a sign that says "PEI" and the prices are $5 in the evenings. There is another one on the other side of that building and another lot across the street from that lot.
If you park in one of those lots on 6th, just head up the street, turn on Seattle Blvd and you'll be at the Inscape Arts Center in no time!
This is a very rudimentary map of were some of the lots and street parking are. Most are down 6th and are just a block or two from the Inscape Arts Building (where the theatre is).