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2006-2007 Season: FORTINBRAS
By: Lee Blessing
Polonius (Don Tompos) wrapped in the tapestry he died in, contemplates his own death.
FORTINBRAS was directed by Kimberli Colbourne assisted by Lana Shane with sets and lights designed by Jim Ricks-White, wardrobe by Mary Christianson and Lana Shane and props by Carol and Royce Perkins.
Bernardo left, (Robert Marquez), Polish Maiden # 2 (Rickey Minder), Polish Maiden # 1 (Cassandra Hall) and Marcellus (Dylan Blackhorse-Von Jess) read from the text of Hamlet at the end of the show.
Horatio on the left,(Jon Plueard) and Osric (Jared Rasic) ponder Osric's recent hanging.
From the left, Ophelia (Jocelyn Smith) attacks Fortinbras (Caleb Neet) with a kiss, as Hamlet (Aaron Carper) once again "attempts" revenge.
Osric, on the left, (Jared Rasic), Ophelia (Jocelyn Smith) and Laertes (David Clemmer), as ghosts, prepare to let go of the last vestiges of their earthly treasures.
Gerturde (Mandy Rockwell, left, Claudius (Joe Sershen), Polonius (Don Tompos), Ophelia (Jocelyn Smith), Laertes (David Clemmer) and Hamlet (Aaron Carper) "warn" Fortinbras (Caleb Neet) front, of his impending doom.
The Captain (Matt Sybrant) surveys his handiwork as Osric swings.
Fortinbras (Caleb Neet) declares that "Kings don't make mistakes, they reassess policies."
Hamlet (Aaron Carper) on the TV, stages an attempt to escape from his television prison by recreating his missed opportunity to kill Claudius (Joe Sershen) front, with Laertes (David Clemmer) wielding the deadly dagger in his place.
Osric (Jarred Rasic) left, and Horatio (Jon Plueard) clash over the policies and media spin of the newly crowned King Fortinbras' administration.
Fortinbras (Caleb Neet) silhouetted in contemplation before his home country's Norwegian flag.
Hamlet (Aaron Carper) take his revenge on Claudius (Joe Sershen) just before the action of Lee Blessings FORTINBRAS begins.
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