As you look through the images and photographs from past productions of Hamlet, think about:
- What choices the designer has made for the set and what impact that has on the characters. Does the set design always represent a castle? You could set this play anywhere as long as all the characters are contained in the one location. In David Farr's 2013 production, for example, the stage is set out like a gym, with benches along the side of the stage. In Simon Godwin's 2016 production of Hamlet, the opening images of an African court show Claudius' new regime and contrast with Hamlet's chaotic artwork on display in his rooms. Hamlet even graffitis on the portrait of the new king and his mother during the play. What effect does this have? What kind of court do you imagine Elsinore to be?
- Why you think Shakespeare sets the play in one place. What impact does this have on the characters?
- How similar or different the productions are and why you think this is.
Where would you choose to set a production of Hamlet and what choices would you make to help show a country in disarray and a location that’s haunted by a ghost?