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Peggy Mead-Finizio

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A Hamlet

University of Iowa Theatre Arts

Direction  Carol MacVey

Scenic Design Lisa Johnson

Link to University of Iowa News Series Article

A University of Iowa main stage production taking place in the David Thayer Theatre.

Quote from the Iowa News Series Article - "A Hamlet" is minimally staged with costume changes visible, radically condensed to less than two hours with several subplots excised, and designed to draw the audience inside the heads and hearts of Hamlet, Ophelia, Gertrude, Claudius, Polonious, and Laertes -- and the actors who rehearse to portray them -- as they struggle with treachery, revenge, ghosts, love, and moral corruption.

A Hamlet

University of Iowa Theatre Arts

Direction  Carol MacVey

Scenic Design Lisa Johnson

Link to University of Iowa News Series Article

A University of Iowa main stage production taking place in the David Thayer Theatre.

Quote from the Iowa News Series Article - "A Hamlet" is minimally staged with costume changes visible, radically condensed to less than two hours with several subplots excised, and designed to draw the audience inside the heads and hearts of Hamlet, Ophelia, Gertrude, Claudius, Polonious, and Laertes -- and the actors who rehearse to portray them -- as they struggle with treachery, revenge, ghosts, love, and moral corruption.

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pmeadfinizio@gmail.com                                        

772.380.3828