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FIRST LOOK: Tom Hiddleston as Hamlet for RADA directed by Kenneth Branagh

Published on

September 2, 2017

By

douglasmayo

We are pleased to bring you Johan Persson's great first look production images of a very special production of William Shakespeare's Hamlet currently being performed at RADA by the Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company starring Tom Hiddleston as the Prince of Denmark and directed by Kenneth Branagh himself.

This special production is being staged as a fund raiser for RADA.

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Eleanor de Rohan (Guildastern), Caroline Martin (Horatia), Tom Hiddleston (Hamlet) and Ayesha Antoine (Rosencrantz). Photo: Johan Persson

RADA Hamlet

Nicholas Farrell (King Claudius) and Tom Hiddleston (Hamlet). Credit: Johan Persson

RADA Hamlet with Tom Hiddleston

Tom Hiddleston (Hamlet) and Caroline Martin (Horatio) in Hamlet. Photo: Johan Persson

RADA Hamlet

Tom Hiddleston as Hamlet. Photo: Johan Persson

RADA Hamlet Tom Hiddleston

Lolita Chakrabati as Queen Gertrude in Hamlet. Photo: Johan Persson

Tom Hiddleston in Hamlet

Irfan Shamji (Laertes) and Tom Hiddleston (Hamlet) in Hamlet. Photo: Johan Persson

Tom Hiddleston in Hamlet

Tom Hiddleston in Hamlet. Photo: Kenneth Branagh

Hamlet at RADA

Lolita Chakrabarti (Queen Gertrude), Nicholas Farrell (King Claudius) and Sean Foley (Polonius). Photo: Johan Persson

RADA Hamlet

Ansu Kabia (King Hamlet) in Hamlet. Photo: Johan Persson

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