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The Labyrinth Theatre (Defunct)
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I Hate Hamlet
Presented by Labyrinth Theatre
When: Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008, 7:30 p.m.
Where: Labyrinth Theatre, 1400 West Arapaho Road, Richardson
Cost: $10 - $25
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Description
Andrew Rally seems to have it all: celebrity and acclaim for his starring role in a hit tv series; a rich, beautiful girlfriend; a glamorous, devoted agent; the perfect New York apartment; and the chance to play Hamlet in Central Park. There are, however, a couple of glitches in paradise. Andrew’s series has been cancelled; his girlfriend is clinging to her virginity with unyielding conviction; and he has no desire to play Hamlet. When Andrew’s agent reminisces about her brief romance many years ago in Andrew’s apartment with John Barrymore, a séance is performed to summon his ghost. Hilarity ensues as Barrymore returns, in high Shakespearean garb, to coach Andrew through the role of a lifetime – Hamlet. The laughs are nonstop as Andrew wrestles with his conscience, Barrymore, his sword, and the fact that he fails as Hamlet in Central Park.
Purchase tickets online or by calling 972-231-1012.
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Some nearby drink specials on Sept. 18th
- The Black-eyed Pea (Dallas / Coit & Belt Line): 3 pm - 6 pm: $1 off all drinks / 1/2 off appetizers
- Big Shucks (Richardson): 3:30 pm - 6:30 pm: $2 off house margaritas, $1.50 off drafts / half-price raw oysters
Some nearby restaurants
- Einstein Bros. Bagels (Dallas / Coit & Arapaho)
- Madras Pavilion
- Tong's House
- Big Shucks (Richardson)
- Don Pepe's Rancho Mexican Grill (Dallas / Arapaho & Coit)
Event posted Aug. 29, 2008
Last updated Aug. 29, 2008
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