Skinhead Hamlet
1981 parody of Hamlet written by Richard Curtis
The Skinhead Hamlet is a short 1981[1] parody of the play Hamlet by Richard Curtis, a co-author of Blackadder.
According to the editor's note, the play is intended "to achieve something like the effect of the New English Bible".
See also
- Skinhead
- Hamlet
- Oulipo
- Harry Mathews
References
- ^ Munro, Lucy (2011). "Shakespeare and Drama". In Burnett, Mark Thornton; Streete, Adrian; Wray, Ramona (eds.). The Edinburgh Companion to Shakespeare and the Arts. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780748649341. Retrieved 14 September 2014.
External links
- The script
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- 15-Minute Hamlet
- The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)
- Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
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- To Be or Not to Be: That is the Adventure
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