Premiera: 16 kwietnia 1970
Autor: William Shakespeare
Tytuł: Hamlet
Tytuł oryginalny: The Tragical History of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
Przekład: Jerzy S. Sito
Reżyseria:
Adam Hanuszkiewicz

Hamlet

reżyseria: Adam Hanuszkiewicz
scenografia: Marian Kołodziej
układ pojedynków: Waldemar Wilhelm

Obsada:

Klaudiusz, król Danii Jerzy Kamas
Gertruda, królowa duńska, matka Hamleta Zofia Kucówna
Hamlet, książę duński Daniel Olbrychski
Duch Ojca Hamleta Adam Hanuszkiewicz / Czesław Jaroszyński / / Włodzimierz Bednarski
Poloniusz Mariusz Dmochowski / Sławomir Misiurewicz
Ofelia, córka Poloniusza Ewa Żukowska / Anna Chodakowska
Laertes, syn Poloniusza Damian Damięcki / Aleksander Iwaniec
Horacy, przyjaciel Hamleta Tadeusz Janczar / Wojciech Zeidler
Marcello Janusz Bylczyński
Bernardo Mariusz Leszczyński / Andrzej Chrzanowski / Maciej Góraj
Franczesko Kazimierz Janus
Woltemand, poseł do Norwegii Włodzimierz Bednarski
Rosenkrantz Zdzisław Wardejn / Sylwester Pawłowski
Guildenstern Andrzej Nardelli / Sylwester Pawłowski
Reynaldo, służący Poloniusza Czesław Lasota
Stary Aktor Juliusz Łuszczewski
Prologus Aleksander Piotrowski / Zbigniew Kryński
Królowa-Aktorka Ewa Pokas / Ewa Skarżanka / Teresa Sawicka / Maria Głowacka
Król-Aktor Henryk Machalica
Lucjano Sylwester Pawłowski / Andrzej Chrzanowski / Roman Bartosiewicz
Aktorzy Kazimierz Janus, Karol Stępkowski
Grabarze Gustaw Lutkiewicz, Jerzy Turek / Wiktor Zborowski
Duchowny Aleksander Piotrowski / Aleksander Dzwonkowski 
Ozryk Lech Ordon / Seweryn Butrym
Fortynbras, książę norweski Krzysztof Wieczorek
Kapitan norweski Zdzisław Maklakiewicz / Aleksander Błaszyk / Wojciech Brzozowicz
Dworzanie Tadeusz Czechowski / Wojciech Brzozowicz, Eugeniusz Robaczewski
Marynarz Adam Mularczyk / Zdzisław Szymański

Realizatorzy:

  • asystent reżysera: Wojciech Zeidler

Galeria:

Bibliografia:

Danowicz Bogdan, Hamlet – Olbrychski, „Argumenty”, 31.05.1970
Filler Witold, Inny nowy „Hamlet”, „Żołnierz Wolności”, 26–26.04.1970
Filler Witold, Hamlet, czyli lektury, „Kultura”, 3.05.1970
Frühling Jacek, (Hamlet) Warszawski notatnik kulturalny, „Odgłosy”, 31.05.1970
Grodzicki August, „Hamlet” w Teatrze Narodowym, „Życie Warszawy”, 21.04.1970
[Jabłonkówna Leonia] (lj.), Hamlet, „Kobieta i życie”, 24.05.1970
Jackiewicz Aleksander, Olbrychski w „Hamlecie”, „Film”, 24.05.1970
Karpiński Maciej, Reszta jest teatrem, „Sztandar Młodych”, 20.04.1970
Kłossowicz Jan, „Hamlet” Hanuszkiewicza, „Współczesność”, 24.06–7.07.1970
Krzemień Teresa, „Hamlet” w Teatrze Narodowym, „Słowo Powszechne”, 22.04.1970
[Toeplitz Krzysztof Teodor] KTT, Czy Hamlet był myślicielem?, „Trybuna Robotnicza”, 6.05.1970
[Toeplitz Krzysztof Teodor] KTT, Hamlet, „Kultura”, 17.05.1970
Kydryński Juliusz, „Hamlet” Hanuszkiewicza, „Dziennik Polski”, 16.05.1970
Kydryński Lucjan, „Hamlet” w Narodowym: Jeśli to obłęd, to jest w nim metoda!, „Przekrój”, 24.05.1970
Przeworska Halina, „Hamlet”, „Stolica”, 5.08.1970
Sieradzka Zofia, Wiosenne bogactwo, „Głos Pracy”, 27.05.1970
Sinko Grzegorz, „Hamlet” dla dorosłych, „Miesięcznik Literacki”, 08.1970
Szydłowski Roman, Hamlet ma 25 lat, „Trybuna Ludu”, 19.04.1970
[Szydłowski Roman] R. Sz., („Hamlet”) Teatralna wiosna, „Nowe Drogi”, 05.1970
Tkaczuk Wacław J., „Hamlet” los niezłomny, „Za i Przeciw”, 17.05.1970
Vogler Henryk, „Hamlet” opowiedziany przez Hanuszkiewicza, „Życie Literackie”, 17.05.1970
Wysińska Elżbieta, Obecność Hamleta, „Teatr”, 1–15.08.1970
Zagórski Jerzy, Wariant Hamleta, „Kurier Polski”, 22.04.1970
Żmudzka Elżbieta, Hamlet, „Zwierciadło”, 10.05.1970

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