Hamlet Hail to the Thief
Hamlet Hail to the Thief
William Shakespeare, Adapted by Christine Jones with Steven Hoggett, Music by Radiohead, Orchestrations by Thom Yorke
Royal Shakespeare Theatre Stratford Upon Avon
Wed 4 June 2025 - Sat 28 June 2025
7.30pm
Shakespeare’s great tragedy and Radiohead’s seminal album collide for a feverish experience that fuses theatre, music, and movement.
In this frenetic distillation of Shakespeare’s masterpiece, Elsinore has become a surveillance state and hectic runs in the blood of its citizens. Hamlet Hail to the Thief centres on Hamlet and Ophelia’s awakening to the lies and corruption revealed by ghosts and music. Paranoia reigns and no one is spared a tragic unravelling.
In this adaptation, music becomes an integral part of the narrative. Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke has reworked the band’s critically acclaimed album into a deconstructed score that illuminates the text and is performed by live musicians.
The production is co-created by Yorke and celebrated directors, Steven Hoggett and Christine Jones. Hoggett is a founder member of Frantic Assembly whose other credits include Sweeney Todd, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime and Black Watch. Jones is the Creator and Artistic Director of Theater For One, and director of the immersive nightclub experience, Queen of the Night. Their projects together as choreographer and designer include Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, American Idiot and Let the Right One In.
Bringing together the innovation of Factory International and the incredible legacy of the Royal Shakespeare Company, Hamlet Hail to the Thief is equally at home in a vast warehouse and an Elizabethan stage.
Brimming with energy, Hamlet Hail to the Thief distils Shakespeare’s great tragedy to its dark and glittering emotional core.
Commissioned and Co-Produced by ATC Experience Ltd., Nate Koch, and Vivek J Tiwary.
Advice on content: Please note this production contains depictions of violence, suicide and blood.
PLEASE NOTE: RADIOHEAD WILL NOT BE PERFORMING IN HAMLET HAIL TO THE THIEF