National Theatre show, staged at the Littleton Theatre, featured Simon Russell Beale as the titular character. In The Guardian, Lyn Gardner writes that Russell Beale had wanted to be in a production of Hamlet for twenty years and when he got his chance, he didn’t “blow it.” John Caird’s elaborate three and a half hour production gave a great big nod to the religious aspect of the play, especially with its use of the set. Though Russell Beale’s performance was universally acclaimed, the effectiveness
led/directed by Barry Wordsworth; planned (dancing) by Christopher Wheeldon, produced by Oliver MacFarlane, (sang, danced, acted, etc., in front of people) by Steven McRae, Christopher Saunders, Zenaida Yanowsky, Edward Watson, Lauren Cuthbertson, Simon Russell Beale, and Sergei Polunin, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden and The Royal (beautiful stage dancing). In this Royal (beautiful stage dancing) Alice a young girl who while sitting with her sisters falls asleep and enters this world