Prince Hamlet was chatting with a young female sitting close by him as the dumb-show started (3.2.109-133). The dumb-show goes by as planned. I finally went on stage, as I was the prologue. Prince Hamlet was still whispering to that young female (3.2.138-150). “For us, and for our tragedy, Here stooping to your clemency, We beg your hearing patiently,” I performed the way the Prince wanted (3.2.145-147). I heard Hamlet mumbling about how short the prologue was and something about a women’s love as I left the stage (3.2.148-50).
The rest of us watched as the play began from behind the curtain. In my opinion, the two players did an excellent job of portraying of the love between the king and queen in the play (3.2.151-226). Lucianus poured the poison into the sleeper’s ears when the play was cut short (3.2.256). The King rises and called “Give me some light,” (3.2.265). The royal court were freaking out and escorted the king to his room (3.2.261-266). Hamlet isn’t the only strange thing in the