Space Hamlet
Presented by Space Hamlet LLC. Produced by R.C. Staab, Daniel Sturman & April Nash
It's Shakespeare. In space. With Norse hammers. And Muppet-like aliens running amok.
The Bard's tragedy gets blasted into orbit, transformed into a cosmic Glam rock comedy featuring norse gods, gladiator pits, space misfits and a golden robot.
Containing adult language, puppet violence and at least one song that Shakespeare definitely didn't write, it is the ultimate treat for fans of Operation Mincemeat, Avenue Q and Forbidden Planet.
“Everyone still dies, but there are a lot more laughs along the way” – Cultivated UK
“This brand new musical sets to catapult you into the stratosphere (with some amazing puppetry)!”
Rhombus Rota
Along with a cast of eight actors, the show features an eclectic array of puppets playing aliens, monsters, courtiers and Norse god. The London premier follows a sold-out run produced by Open Door Theatre in Norwich 2025. Featuring an original Bowie-inspired glam rock score by Dan Sturman and R.C. Staab.
Hamlet stars Nic Gordon as Hamlet, alongside Lucas Fox as Claudius, Ruby Bardwell-Dix as Ophelia, Amy Beven as Horatio and Polonius, Shem Jacobs as King Ham, Lauren Bryant as Gertrude, Elle Overvoorde as Laertes and Lewis Aves as Fortinbras.
The creative team includes Jo Myers, costume designer; Katie Howell, puppet wrangler; Acer Smith, orchestrator; Colin Nicol, stage manager; Matt Cross, sound and lighting designer; Carole Beatty, choreographer; Christoper Davidson, musical director; Dan Smith, costumer designer and Elle Overvoorde, puppet maker.
Director April Nash said, "It is incredibly exciting to stage our show at The Cockpit, a space renowned for hosting bold, boundary-pushing new work. With our talented cast of eight actors in a universe of puppet aliens and Viking warriors get ready for an epic production that’s out of this world."
Listen to the music and see videos from the show at SpaceHamletMusical.com.
Previews - 22 - 7:30pm and 23 October - 2:30pm
Thursday 22 to Saturday 24 October - 7:30pm
Wednesday 28 to Saturday 31 October - 7:30pm
Plus matinees on Friday 23 to Sunday 25, Wednesday 28 and Saturday 31 - 2:30pm
