WRITTEN BY: William Shakespeare
PERFORMED AT: Corning Community College, Corning, NY
PERFORMED ON: March 5-10, 1996 (7 performances)
DIRECTOR: Clare Reidy
SPONSORED BY: CCC Two-Bit Players
CAST:
* CLAUDIUS, KING OF DENMARK- David Marion
* HAMLET, SON TO THE FORMER KING- Eric Giancoli
* POLONIUS, LORD CHAMBERLAIN- John T. Olcott
* HORATIO, FRIEND TO HAMLET- Sam Losito Jr.
* LAERTES, SON TO POLONIUS- Joseph Regan
* ROSENCRANTZ, COURTIER- David Alan Scott Jr.
* GUILDENSTERN, COURTIER- Tom Schink
* OSRIC, COURTIER- Michael Bonsor
* VOLTEMAND, COURTIER- Chris Callas
* PLAYER KING- Steven G. Terwilliger
* PLAYER QUEEN- Sally Egan
* GRAVEDIGGER- Rick Pirozzolo
* GHOST OF HAMLET'S FATHER- Henry Moonschein
* GERTRUDE- Margaret Menges
* OPHELIA- Amber La Bella
* GENTLEWOMAN 1- Laura Fusare
* GENTLEWOMAN 2- Fran Wells
* PAGE- Alex Feulner
* COMMENTATOR- Michael Gilmartin
PLOT: Prince Hamlet (Eric Giancoli) plots to kill his uncle King Claudius (David Marion), who is said to have murdered the old king, Hamlet's father. A Shakesperian tragedy.
HISTORY: A very memorable show, not only for its seven great
performances (there were going to be eight, but one was cancelled
due to heavy snowfall), but for the fun cast members had together,
both backstage and offstage. I later wrote about the experience
in the April 19 issue of CCC's The Crier newspaper. Here
are some excerpts:
"...Having been a part of the play, I can tell you firsthand
that putting on a play like this is part fun, part challenging,
and often memorable.
Part of the fun (or challenge) was learning to work with
people we weren't entirely familiar with. When Eric...came in
from New York City, his style of professionalism left many of us
almost speechless. Rather than let his superiority discourage us,
we worked to improve the quality of our own acting; as a result,
we learned to become better actors and Eric turned out to be a
great guy to work with....
....Backstage antics were also a highlight. When we weren't
focusing on our lines for an upcoming scene, we were in the
main dressing room, having snacks..., reading magazines, and
talking to each other....
....But immediately, my favorite memory of "Hamlet" occurred right
before we went on stage to take our bows for the final show.
As Hamlet began to die for the last time (onstage), I saw
Tom Schink run back into the dressing room to write one final
message on the poster of Polaroids that we had put together to
commemerate the show.
What he wrote serves not only as a description of the poster
itself, but as a summation of his first experience as an actor:
A light-hearted look at my new and dear friends."
PHOTOS:
* Me backstage during a rehearsal (photo by Tom Schink)
* Tom Schink and I in the green room (photo by Alex Feulner)
* The cast of "Hamlet" (photo by Clare Reidy)
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