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“The Play’s the Thing” The Dramatic Space of Hamlet’s Theatre
“The Play’s the Thing” The Dramatic Space of Hamlet’s Theatre

Author(s): Balázs Szigeti
Subject(s): Literary Texts
Published by: Scientia Kiadó
Keywords: Hamlet; The Mousetrap; dramatic space; pre-performance criticism

Summary/Abstract: In my paper I investigate the use of the dramatic space in Shakespeare’s Hamlet. The tragedy will be observed with the method of “pre-performance criticism,” which first and foremost makes use of the several potentials a play contains and puts on display before an actual performance; it offers, also in the light of the secondary literature, various ways of interpretation, resulting from the close-reading of the play and considers their possible realizations in the space of the stage both from the director’s and the actor’s point of view, including the consequences the respective lines of interpretation may have as regards the play as a whole. Hamlet does not only raise the questions of the theatrical realization of a play but it also reflects on the ontology of the dramatic space by putting the performance of The Mousetrap-play into one of its focal points and scrutinises the very interaction between the dramatic space and the realm of the audience. I will discuss the process how Hamlet makes use of his private theatre and how the dramatic space is transformed as The Murder of Gonzago turns into The Mousetrap-performance.

  • Issue Year: 4/2012
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 59-75
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English