Monday, August 10, 2015

Benedict Cumberbatch in jeans, hoodie and T-shirt in Shakespeare's Hamlet


#BenedictCumberbatch #HamletBarbican #london Actor Benedict Cumberbatch, the star of Sherlock, is on stage playing in the role of Shakespeare's Hamlet and has pleaded with his fans outside the Barbican theatre in London not to film his stage performance.
The production does not follow tradition - Cumberbatch is seen sporting jeans, hoodies and T-shirts in some scenes. And, the famous 'To be or not to be' soliloquy is performed at the very beginning of the play rather than in act three.
Tickets are available on the day of the performance, but 100,000 advance tickets had been sold out in minutes when they were released in August last year. Some of the tickets are currently being offered for up to £650 on secondary-ticketing sites.
This has been reported in bbc.com dated 9 August 2015.
The 39-year-old actor has told his assembled fans that they were free to take his pictures outside of the auditorium but, not while he was on stage because capturing videos on mobile phones would distract the actor when the mobile phone rings while the performance is on.
Incidentally, in 2013, James McAvoy had scolded an audience member whom he caught filming his performance of Macbeth at Trafalgar Studios. And, last year, during a performance of Clarence Darrow, Kevin Spacey was distracted by a ringing phone at London's Old Vic theatre.
(Image courtesy wikimediacommons.org)

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