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EdFringe Review #16: Sam Blythe: Method in my Madness

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★★★☆☆ - Unresolved


A disyllabic clown with a trunk of tricks puts on a red nose and transforms into Hamlet, Prince of Denmark— or perhaps he was Hamlet all along? Sam Blythe: Method in my Madness is an experimental one-man Hamlet that ultimately creates more questions than it answers.


Opening with the clown, whose accent is unidentifiable (perhaps he’s meant to be Danish?), discovering in his trunk a red leather-bound book with a sticker of the Welsh flag on the front, Method in my Madness immediately plants seeds that, while not quite abandoned, will never be explained.


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