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Hamlet Tickets

Hamlet Tickets

Hamlet Tickets – Classic Shakespeare

Avid fans of the classical works of William Shakespeare would definitely jump at a chance to see a production of the opera Hamlet. More than a century since it was first shown to audiences, the opera is still a favorite among patrons of the performing arts. Now the latest Hamlet production on Broadway features Jude Law! The masterpiece has never failed to enthrall audiences, the reason why Hamlet tickets continue to be very much in demand with fans who never tire of watching the classic tale performed onstage.

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Hamlet Tickets – Restored to its Former Glory

The opera Hamlet is by the French composer Ambroise Thomas, and is based on a French adaptation of the play by Alexandre Dumas and Paul Meurice; it is also based on William Shakespeare’s Hamlet. It premiered in 1868 at the Paris Opera, and in 1870 at the Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden. Within five years of the Paris premiere, fans with Hamlet tickets were able to watch productions of the opera in Berlin, Budapest, Brussels, Leipzig, New York City, Prague and Vienna. After a short hiatus during the World War I and after the death of its composer, the opera was restored to its former glory with a number of noteworthy revivals, which included productions in various cities all over the world.

Hamlet Tickets – the Opera Standing the Test of Time

Grab your Hamlet tickets now and discover why this opera has stood the test of time, and remains to be one of the most-loved and most successful productions in the history of the entertainment industry. Audiences will experience a memorable event in watching the story unfold onstage, with talented actors and performers giving life to the classic tale which explores gripping themes of moral corruption, revenge, incest and treachery. You will discover why fans from all over the world flock to every production of this opera, and why it still has a solid fan base more than a century after it was first shown to the public.