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The closet scene

Who's this? Toby Stephens plays Hamlet, Sian Thomas plays Gertrude, Richard Cordery plays Polonius, Greg Hicks plays the ghost.

This scene is in two parts:
Part one - Part two is playing

Context: Act 3 Scene 4 is usually referred to as The Closet Scene since it takes place in Gertrude's private chamber. During the last century it has been popular to imply a sexual tension between Hamlet and Gertrude; for the closet scene to be played in this way there is almost always a large bed dominating the scene. Toby Stephens and Sian Thomas chose NOT to go down this well trodden path. In this production a single chair was used and it was decided Polonius might position Gertrude, stage-managing the eavesdropping much as he had with Ophelia in the nunnery scene.

Sian Thomas and Clive Wood agreed that there would have been a lot of sexual tension between Gertrude and Claudius, but that their relationship was based on lust as opposed to love. From Claudius' perspective it was also based on political expediency; the marriage secured his position as new king. For Sian Thomas, Gertrude's journey to her death begins in this scene with the growing realization that Claudius is not the man she thought he was.

The closet scene

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