Sharing Shakespeare: Hamlet, Act V and Wrap Up

Note: This is a past event, additional resources may be available below.

Date

Mon Mar 10, 2025
6:00pm – 8:00pm

Location

Aspen, CO
Aspen Meadows
1000 N. Third St.

Back by popular demand, the Aspen Institute presents Sharing Shakespeare, a moderated, roundtable discussion series that takes place one night a month for 6 months.  Beginning in October, the 2024-25 session will explore one of Shakespeare’s most significant works, Hamlet.  New this year, we will focus the entire six-month series on one play, and by doing so, participants will read one act per month and share their insights and questions to reach a deeper understanding of one of Shakespeare’s most beloved and performed plays. Volunteer moderators will lead participants through lively discussions dissecting the intriguing scenes and characters in Hamlet while uncovering themes that still resonate today.

Dates and Times:  Monday nights from 6:00–8:00 pm MT October 21, November 18, December 16, January 13, February 10, March 10.

Location: Aspen Institute, Aspen Meadows Campus

Register is now closed. Please email [email protected] for more information.


Module 2
March 10: Hamlet, Act V and Wrap-up
In the final act of the play, we also see the final act of six of its key characters. The mysteries abound as we explore the dramatic scenes of how this final act unfolds. Was Hamlet furious or  insane when plunging into Ophelia’s coffin? Was Gertrude’s death a murder or suicide?  Was Laertes’ dying accusations wholly accurate? The action-packed ending is enthralling, and reviewing the play in its entirety will make for a lively discussion indeed.
Moderators: Carol and Ken Adelman

 Back by popular demand, the Aspen Institute presents Sharing Shakespeare, a moderated, roundtable discussion series that takes place one night a month for 6 months.  Beginning in October, the 2024-25 session will explore one of Shakespeare’s most significant works, Hamlet.  

New this year, we will focus the entire six-month series on one play, and by doing so, participants will read one act per month and share their insights and questions to reach a deeper understanding of one of Shakespeare’s most beloved and performed plays. 

Volunteer moderators will lead participants through lively discussions dissecting the intriguing scenes and characters in Hamlet while uncovering themes that still resonate today.

Dates and Times:  Monday nights from 6:00–8:00 pm MT October 21, November 18, December 16, January 13, February 10, March 10.

Location: Aspen Institute, Aspen Meadows Campus

Register is now closed. Please email [email protected] for more information.


Module 2
March 10: Hamlet, Act V and Wrap-up
In the final act of the play, we also see the final act of six of its key characters. The mysteries abound as we explore the dramatic scenes of how this final act unfolds. Was Hamlet furious or  insane when plunging into Ophelia’s coffin? Was Gertrude’s death a murder or suicide?  Was Laertes’ dying accusations wholly accurate? The action-packed ending is enthralling, and reviewing the play in its entirety will make for a lively discussion indeed.
Moderators: Carol and Ken Adelman

 

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