Hamlet (EWTC show)

Hamlet
Company East West Theatre Company
Genre A play with music
Location Bosnian Culture Centre, Tuzla
Creative team
Director Haris Pašović
Writer William Shakespeare
Set designer Amir Vuk Zec
Poster Design Bojan Hadžihalilović
Goran Lizdek
Costume design Oshyosh
Lighting design Semir Ramić
Husein Ahmetašević
Choreographer Toni Cots
Sound Designer Momo Ladević
Dramaturge Robin Holms
Stage Combat Ragib Karamehmedović
Krešimir Brajković
Musicians Dino Sukalo (guitar)
Atilla Aksoy (piano keyboards, bass)
Amar Cesljar (percussions)
Melih Berse (ney)
Photography Fuad Foco
Wardrobe Sefika Hukić
Other information
Executive Producer Irena Zic
Financial Coordinator Sanela Brcić
Secretary Aida Cumurija
Official website

Hamlet is a theatre show produced by the East West Theatre Company from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina and directed by Haris Pašović.[1] The co-producer for Hamlet are Bosnian Cultural Centre Tuzla, British Council/Urban Cultures and Zagreb Youth Theatre (ZKM).[2]

Director Haris Pašović's main hero, Hamlet, is a Muslim hero struggling to survive in an ancient Islamic superpower.[3] That is, East West Theatre Company's Hamlet is set in Topkapı Palace, Ottoman sultan’s court in Istanbul. Shakespeare's story and the names remained the same, save the titles (sultan) and Turkey instead of Denmark, as well as cultural references.

Original cast of East West Theatre Company's Hamlet includes the following actors and characters:[4]

Costume design was created by the well-known trio of designers known as Kao Pao Shu, and the se was designed by the Bosnian architect Amir Vuk Zec. Production is accompanied by Bosnian musicians Dino Sukalo (guitar), Atilla Aksoy (keyboards, bass), Amar Cesljar (percussions) and a Turkish musician Melih Berse (ney) who play live on stage. Robin Holmes (Paris) is dramaturge, Toni Cots (Barcelona) dance choreographer, Ragib Karamehmedović and Krešimir Brajković stage-combat choreograpohers, while Lejla Jusic is a singing coach.[5]

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