Two new productions reimagine Shakespeare with starkly different visions of life and death.
A Peruvian theater company offers a surprisingly joyful take on “Hamlet,” while a New York group delivers a brutal, bloody “Titus Andronicus.”
Teatro La Plaza’s adaptation transforms the classic tragedy into an uplifting exploration of existence. The production emphasizes themes of joy and resilience.
In contrast, Red Bull Theater’s version of “Titus Andronicus” leans fully into its violent source material. The staging is a graphic spectacle of revenge and carnage.
These divergent approaches highlight the enduring flexibility of Shakespeare’s work. The same foundational themes can support radically different interpretations.
Both productions demonstrate how contemporary theater continues to find new relevance in centuries-old texts. The core questions of human value remain powerfully urgent.
