Noir Hamlet

by John Minigan

FULL LENGTH. A Boston Globe Critics' Pick, EDGEMedia Best of Boston Theatre 2018, Elliot Norton Best New Script Nominee

There’s never a good time to find yourself on the roof, twelve flights above the sidewalk, not sure if you’re alone. And a cold midnight, in the fog, two months after the sudden death of a big shot detective who just happens to be your father? It’d be hard to come up with a worse. Will Hamlet...

FULL LENGTH. A Boston Globe Critics' Pick, EDGEMedia Best of Boston Theatre 2018, Elliot Norton Best New Script Nominee

There’s never a good time to find yourself on the roof, twelve flights above the sidewalk, not sure if you’re alone. And a cold midnight, in the fog, two months after the sudden death of a big shot detective who just happens to be your father? It’d be hard to come up with a worse. Will Hamlet discover the truth of his father’s death, keep his mother from marrying a potential killer and hold on to the love of his secretary Rae Chio? And what’s better for the City of Angels, justice or violent revenge?

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  • Tony Tambasco: Noir Hamlet

    Noir Hamlet is an intelligent and charming mashup of Shakespeare and film noir with loads of comic potential. John Minigan's script takes on a life of its own, beyond the tropes it plays with, and serves as a funny yet insightful pairing of these two genres. Despite the name, Minigan draws from Shakespeare's ideas beyond Hamlet for his script, and uses the language of film noir to deliver a sardonic punch. And there is real mystery here, right up through the last beat.

    Noir Hamlet is an intelligent and charming mashup of Shakespeare and film noir with loads of comic potential. John Minigan's script takes on a life of its own, beyond the tropes it plays with, and serves as a funny yet insightful pairing of these two genres. Despite the name, Minigan draws from Shakespeare's ideas beyond Hamlet for his script, and uses the language of film noir to deliver a sardonic punch. And there is real mystery here, right up through the last beat.

  • Steven G. Martin: Noir Hamlet

    "Noir Hamlet" is a wonderful mashup, with plenty of action, suspense and humor. What I like best is that John Minigan -- clearly a fan of Shakespeare and detective fiction -- didn't feel obliged to follow the plot of "Hamlet" point-by-point. The new characters, especially Rae, lift "Noir Hamlet" beyond straightforward adaptation.

    I hope "Noir Hamlet" enjoys a lengthy, robust production history.

    "Noir Hamlet" is a wonderful mashup, with plenty of action, suspense and humor. What I like best is that John Minigan -- clearly a fan of Shakespeare and detective fiction -- didn't feel obliged to follow the plot of "Hamlet" point-by-point. The new characters, especially Rae, lift "Noir Hamlet" beyond straightforward adaptation.

    I hope "Noir Hamlet" enjoys a lengthy, robust production history.

  • Cheryl Bear: Noir Hamlet

    A riveting noir that has us in its grip as we follow Hamlet on the road to discovery about his father's death, protecting his mother and holding on to his own love. Well done!

    A riveting noir that has us in its grip as we follow Hamlet on the road to discovery about his father's death, protecting his mother and holding on to his own love. Well done!

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Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization North Shore Reader's Collaborative, Year 2017

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Centastage, Year 2018

Awards

  • Best New Script Nominee
    Elliot Norton Awards
    2019