Check out this\u00a0amazing article<\/a>\u00a0Mary Louise Schumacher of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel wrote about\u00a0Hamlet A.D.D.<\/em>!<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n \u201cCiraldo and Swant allowed me to \u201cscrub through\u201d a number of scenes of the film with them in their studio recently. I was beside myself with giggles, like a misbehaving schoolgirl, and I felt a little uneasy about some of it, too. What I can say is that I saw evidence of some pretty nimble, if impish, literary and social criticism. It\u2019s oddly true to the text, though radically transformed with its layering of references, its tone and pacing. The philosophical questions about Hamlet\u2019s state of mind will remain, with a few more thrown in perhaps. And the time-traveling trope will be a romp for pop culture aficionados right down to the sound effects, props and score.\u201d To read the full article go\u00a0HERE<\/a>!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Check out this\u00a0amazing article<\/a>\u00a0Mary Louise Schumacher of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel wrote about\u00a0Hamlet A.D.D.<\/em>!<\/p>\n
\u2014 Mary Louise Schumacher,\u00a0Milwaukee Journal Sentinel<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n